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Old 12-18-2008, 12:49 PM
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Hello car gurus! I need more advice here. Looking to sell my husband's mazda pick-up truck, and purchase a 97' Blazer with 130,XXX miles however the owner says it won't pass inspection - it has a bad Catalytic Converter. My question is, on average what's the difficulty and cost to change one out?
This truck is a STEAL for only $1500.00 and I'd hate to let it go.
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Old 12-18-2008, 01:30 PM
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well you can get them for around $200. for a shop to install just the catalytic converter would be probably $400 including parts. i've never replaced one on the blazer, just on my jetta vr6 and it was $1100.
 
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Old 12-18-2008, 02:30 PM
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It's not that bad and you can find them online for under $150.

Basically, it's just a few bolts. Spray with penetrating oil and remove them. If the bolts are just on a clamp, break them off for easier removal and replace the clamp with a new one. There are bolts to a mounting bracket as well as bolts to the pipes, but one you've got them all out it's pretty easy.

Note: this info is for a '93/'94; I really am not sure if the '97 is more or less complicated.
 
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You can get a direct fit for under $200 (CLICK HERE for a search at summitracing.com - hopefully it works) and replace it in your driveway. You should be able to get a universal installed for much cheaper than that, but it would require some cutting and welding.
 
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Old 12-25-2008, 02:28 PM
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Thanks guys. We actually found out there were WAY more issues than the Cat and decided against it - bummer!
 
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