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Review on πŸš— Dorman 674-811 Catalytic Converter with Exhaust Manifold for Toyota Models - Non-CARB Compliant by Robert Gomatham

Revainrating 5 out of 5

OH YEAH! THIS SAVED ME A LOT OF MONEY 2 HOURS INSTALLATION

Okay, so. THIS IS A PERFECT FIT FOR MY 2004 CAMRY 2.4L VVTI XLE - except for the bottom bracket screws. It was a great deal! I bought this little lady for $150! The kit included everything shown in the picture except for the connecting bolts for the pipes. Just use some slotted locks and a rag wrapped around those two bolts and some PB Blaster. BLAM! $5 at Walmart or more expensive at Autozone and you can reuse the same 2 screws in a new block to connect to your next manifold! IT CAN BE DONE WITH HAND TOOLS. AND YOUR SPARE TIRE JACK. I always recommend a Toyota 3 ton lift. I mentioned that I have three Camrys that are in their prime right now with 300k on 2004, 156k on 2001 and 276k on a 1997 manual. MAXIMUM 2 HOURS FOR INSTALLATION Tools needed. PB BLASTER - Spray every bolt you see attached. 12mm socket, 14mm socket, 17mm socket, 1 ratchet that fits both sizes. .A couple of ice cold beers and go! 150,002 hours of my time? Free because I work on my cars and drink beer. Total cost 157.00 with a new can of PB Blaster, parts and INSTANT HORSE POWER BOOST! It seriously looks like a brand new Camry, I would change it at 150,000 miles. Marker but eventually brightened at 298k so I think the first one had a great life. If you have any questions, just write! hilly

Pros
  • Dope πŸ”₯
Cons
  • A little maintainability