Flowmaster 2821220 Universal-fit 282 Series Obdii Catalytic Converter on 2040-parts.com
US $116.71
Location:
Petal, Mississippi, United States
Condition:NewBrand:FlowmasterCountry/Region of Manufacture:United StatesManufacturer Part Number:2821220Compliant States:49-State LegalOther Part Number:FLO 2821220Vehicle Fitment:UniversalSurface Finish:Stainless SteelUPC:700042026814
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FLOWMASTER PART NUMBER 2821220
Flowmaster 282 Series OBDII Universal Catalytic Converter
Universal Catalytic Converter
Flowmaster 49-state universal
catalytic converters are designed to meet federal EPA emissions requirements on
a wide variety of applications. These high quality catalytic converters are
manufactured in the USA, and feature stainless steel outer shell construction
for maximum durability. The internal substrate material and precious metal
loading have been carefully engineered for maximum efficiency and to avoid MIL
(Malfunction Indicator Lamp) code issues that are common with lower quality
converters. Universal catalytic converters require welding and/or fabrication
and should be installed by qualified technicians. Please refer to the
Flowmaster application guide for specific part number/vehicle applications.
Flowmaster 49-state converters are not legal for sale or use on vehicles
licensed or operated in the state of California.
✓ Excellent flow characteristics ✓ Engineered to keep the "MIL" light off ✓ Available for a wide variety of applications ✓ Stainless Steel Construction
Flowmaster® Part #: 2821220
Category
Catalytic Converter - 49 State
Description
Catalytic Converter - Universal - 282 Series - 2.00 in. - OBDII - 49 State
Flowmaster® 2821220 Catalytic Converter - Universal - 282 Series - 2.00 in. - OBDII - 49 State -Oval
Air Tube Adaptable
No
Body Length (in)
12.00
Body Shape
Oval
Store Policies
Our Shipping Policy
We ship all of our products within 24 hours of cleared payment. Most orders shipped out of the country are shipped with United States Postal Service unless the item is too heavy and then UPS will be used. We will combine shipping orders.
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Refunds:
Refunds will be credited within 1 to 3 business days of receiving the return. When we've received and processed the return, we will refund for the amount you paid for the item(s), plus any applicable sales tax.
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