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Old Nov 12, 2006 | 03:57 PM
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Default Catalytic Converter Housing

HELP HELP HELP!! Hello all, this is my 1st time using this, so PLEASE bare with me. Anywayz, I have an Accord Coupe 00', about a week ago there was an 18 wheeler's tire in the middle of the highway, at night time, and I could not get over, or swerve in time enough not 2 hit it. So I had no choice but 2 run over it, but I looked under my car and noticed the Catalytic Converter Housing unit/part (whatever the name may be) is a bit jumbled up, but it still looks 2 be holding on okay, but I'm afraid if I hit something else, the whole things gonna rip off. Is there a way 2 just by the housing part without replacing the whole unit, or is it okay 2 leave it the way it is.

Thanx 4 any advice!!

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Old Nov 12, 2006 | 04:18 PM
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wrong forum man, you'll get better help in the accord forum.

anyways are you talking about the heat shield or the cat itself. why don't you post a pic
Old Nov 12, 2006 | 04:27 PM
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yeah this was my 1st time trying 2 use something like this, but I went back a 2nd time and posted it under the Accord section. thanx!! you know it may be the heat shield, I'm really not sure, I just know it's the part covering up the catalyst part...yeah I'll have 2 take a pic 2morrow!
Old Nov 12, 2006 | 07:34 PM
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Good luck.
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