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miesk5

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yo Rog,

Walker was at least one if not the prime supplier to Ford for our Broncos; mostly from cat back.
Here is your year;
 

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See Walker's EPA Converter catalog for both front & rear; get pn's and then google for best price; try to buy locally.

http://catalog.walkerexhaust.com/catalogPart/walkerPartSearchFromECatalog.do?partKey=989386&partNumber=15022&catalogKey=653&methodName=initialiseWalker&catalogCode=walkerexhaust49state&locale=EN&loadStatus=ACTIVE

 

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Yo,

Had a heckuva time posting the two pics of the Walker cats;

Front Standard Universal   15022

Rear Standard Universal
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Replaces Both Front & Rear OE Converters; Not legal for sale on vehicles licensed in the state of California.; Modifications and/or additional parts required.; Replaces multiple O.E. Converters. Only failed Converters may be replaced. See Catalytic Converter Installation Guide. N/A Standard Universal
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Hey Rog,

Glad you found the problem....sorry it can be costly.

While I don't want to put salt in the wound, you should find the reason the cat failed.

When the old one is off, examine it for a mechanical obstruction, and check for burnt oil, or coolant.

Good luck

 

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