Reviewed By John D (Scottsdale, AZ) Reviewed for a 2000 Toyota Tundra —2/5/2020 2:45 PM
2nd unit installed on a 330,000 mile Tundra. 45 minutes begin to end..fits perfectly! I got 120,000 miles out of the last one.!
Reviewed By Paul G (BALLWIN, MO) Reviewed for a 2002 Toyota Sequoia —1/25/2020 6:56 PM
My 2002 Toyota Sequoia needed new Catalytic converters to pass emissions inspections. OEM parts were about $4000, so to find a pair of aftermarket replacements for about $400 enabled me to keep my SUV for a few more years. However, my regular shop will not install aftermarket parts. Why? I found out why, one part fit fine. The other did not, it took hours and hours of heating and bending to get it to fit. ALSO, the gasket kit was also missing, so I had to go buy another set.
Reviewed By Kyle B (LITTLE ELM, TX) Reviewed for a 2005 Chevy Silverado —10/24/2018 10:12 AM
I used to live in a state that was easy to get around emissions, and a younger, dumber version of me decided to decat my truck when I installed long tube headers. Well after moving to a much stricter state, I had to get cats put on. These fit in the very tight space I had for new ones, passed emissions no problem. Truck is a little quieter, but still sounds the same, with no noticeable loss in power. You get what you pay for, and these are doing a great job.