MagnaFlow California Grade CARB Compliant Direct Fit Catalytic Converter - 1987-1992 YJ 4.0L/2.5L

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MagnaFlow California Grade CARB Compliant Direct Fit Catalytic Converter - 1987-1992 YJ 4.0L/2.5L

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1987-1992 Jeep Wrangler YJ 4.0L/2.5L

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MagnaFlow California Grade CARB Compliant Direct Fit Catalytic Converter - 1987-1992 YJ 4.0L/2.5L Info & Specs

MagnaFlow California Grade CARB Compliant Direct-Fit Catalytic Converter 3391229 helps keep the check engine light off. DIY installation is easy with the proper tools (no cutting or welding required). With features including mandrel-bent tubing to eliminate flow restrictions and stainless steel construction to resist corrosion, you can have confidence in the quality of this catalytic converter. Using state-of-the-art 3D scanning systems in the design process, the MagnaFlow metrology department ensures this new part to fit and function like the original equipment. This direct-fit catalytic converter is designed to fit the 1987-1992 Jeep Wrangler, 1986-1992 Jeep Cherokee, and additional vehicles. Avoid potential exhaust leaks by using the included gaskets to get a proper seal. This replacement part is designed to meet or exceed California Air Resource Board requirements, and has undergone additional testing to comply with CARB guidelines to allow for legal use in California and CARB restricted states, for the listed vehicles.


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