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AP Exhaust® 643135 Catalytic Converter, 3.6L, 6Cyl, Federal EPA Standard, 46-State Legal (Cannot ship to CA, CO, NY or ME), FWD, Direct Fit

Manufacturer #643135

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643135 Catalytic Converter, 3.6L, 6Cyl, Federal EPA Standard, 46-State Legal (Cannot ship to CA, CO, NY or ME), FWD, Direct Fit
643135 Catalytic Converter, 3.6L, 6Cyl, Federal EPA Standard, 46-State Legal (Cannot ship to CA, CO, NY or ME), FWD, Direct Fit

AP Exhaust® 643135 Catalytic Converter, 3.6L, 6Cyl, Federal EPA Standard, 46-State Legal (Cannot ship to CA, CO, NY or ME), FWD, Direct Fit

Manufacturer #643135

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$518.10

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Question: is  part #643135 stainless steel  what grade? looking for 304Sully S. / Jul 02, 2024
Hi Sully, thanks for initiating contact. This is made of stainless steel; however, the specific grade of stainless steel used in this part can vary. AP Exhaust typically uses grades such as 409 or 409L stainless steel for their exhaust components, which are common in automotive applications due to their cost-effectiveness and adequate resistance to corrosion and heat. If you are specifically looking for a catalytic converter made from 304 stainless steel, you may need to check the product specifications directly from the manufacturer as 304 stainless steel is less common in exhaust applications due to its higher cost. I hope this helps. have a good one.
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Answered by Grace G. / Wed, Jul 03
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