At 150K or so the old Mr T's cats have been eaten by the NE steel termites 
I ordered at set from Auto Parts Warehouse | Car Parts, Truck Parts & Auto Body Parts Online - Free Shipping on most Auto Accessories & Performance Parts – AutoPartsWarehouse
these
Davico Front Catalytic Converter
for the front and this for the rear
Davico Rear Catalytic Converter
They were $374.47 with free shipping 10% off coupon found online came out to a total of $337.02 to my door
Old ones came right off after fighting with the heavy hanna siders. They fit really good went on fast , had a leak at the manifold so I went to pull them off to check my screw up on the gaskets and then all hell broke loose
I broke one of the studs , no problems getting the old ones with 14 years and 150k of use but 10 mins and 0 miles ,pop
That only took about 4 hours to get out. there was alot of stud hanging out so I found my stud extractor kit , not happening, out came the torch, the was another PITA since everytime I went to snake it up thru the bottom past everything Id bump the knobs and out it went
Once I got it hot enough (after spending 25 mins at a time to keep the damn torch lit) I stripped the extractor, then do the all torch thing again now I cant find the vise grips
so start the cycle all over again plus I could only get a 1/16th of a turn each time while reaching as far as I could .
Its now done but while under there I found more things to fix
heres the pixs

I ordered at set from Auto Parts Warehouse | Car Parts, Truck Parts & Auto Body Parts Online - Free Shipping on most Auto Accessories & Performance Parts – AutoPartsWarehouse
these
Davico Front Catalytic Converter
for the front and this for the rear
Davico Rear Catalytic Converter
They were $374.47 with free shipping 10% off coupon found online came out to a total of $337.02 to my door
Old ones came right off after fighting with the heavy hanna siders. They fit really good went on fast , had a leak at the manifold so I went to pull them off to check my screw up on the gaskets and then all hell broke loose

I broke one of the studs , no problems getting the old ones with 14 years and 150k of use but 10 mins and 0 miles ,pop
That only took about 4 hours to get out. there was alot of stud hanging out so I found my stud extractor kit , not happening, out came the torch, the was another PITA since everytime I went to snake it up thru the bottom past everything Id bump the knobs and out it went

Once I got it hot enough (after spending 25 mins at a time to keep the damn torch lit) I stripped the extractor, then do the all torch thing again now I cant find the vise grips
so start the cycle all over again plus I could only get a 1/16th of a turn each time while reaching as far as I could .Its now done but while under there I found more things to fix

heres the pixs
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