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    catalytic converter price 11/20/2013

    I went to a scrap yard yesterday and sold the old catalytic converter out of my Jeep Cherokee. The code on my engine computer said "catalyst below threshold" and it was going to fail emissions testing, so I replaced it. If I don't pass emissions, I can't re-register the vehicle here in Virginia. I just happen to live in one of the 5 counties that actually does emissions testing in this state.

    The people at the scrap yard said they'd give me $25 for it. I was banking on $20, so $25 was pretty good.

    I don't know if I got screwed or what, because there are some for sale on ebay in their scrap metal section for $45 plus shipping. Keep in mind that nobody is buying the ebay ones at $45 each. There's one on ebay right now for $18 plus $15 shipping that looks about the size of mine and that one doesn't have any bids either, so I think I may have done OK getting $25 for mine.

    It was weird that the guys at the scrap yard just gave me a flat rate for it. Maybe they just do $25 per cat or something. Does my pay sound reasonable?


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    Quote Originally Posted by flowmaster View Post

    The people at the scrap yard said they'd give me $25 for it. I was banking on $20, so $25 was pretty good.

    I don't know if I got screwed or what,
    Might be the going price in your area
    and since you were expecting $20.00 >> You were happy with $25.00

    Up here in the Boston ma area, I get between $60.00 and $80.00 for the Jeep ones
    Unfortunately more then half of the Jeeps I get seem to have after markets for five bucks

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    Wow, that's good money.

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    Flowmaster:
    I would look into seeing if you have an "Automotive Core buyer" in your area. A jeep where I am at the moment in Indiana is in line with what JohnC4X4 said- They are running $75 to $80 bucks here. Never ever ever ever.. ever take core parts to a scrap yard.. peel off those goodies and find a core buyer- even if it is a drive.. save up your parts and make a trip.. you'll be paid handsomely for the drive!
    I'm so into scrapping.. When my Steel Toe Boots Wear out, I cut the Steel out of them and recycle the Toe!

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    Unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!

    Just consider the $50 + you lost a fine of sorts for not doing your home work. a simple search of the ARCHIVES would have told you how much it was worth and where to sell it.

    It is truly disheartening an discouraging to read post like this after many of us have spent 100s of hours and years providing a virtual doctorate degree in scrapping at every ones finger tips.

    sorry but it has to be said. Just my .02

    "anyone who thinks scrappin is easy money ain't doin it right!"

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    yeah you could have got more.But like john said half of the jeeps have a aftermarket for some reason and sometimes the factory cats on them are only half full.So it is a gamble really.

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    why is an after market worth so much less? Whats missing in the after market unit and is the CAT doing it's job if it's worth so much less?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skipster316 View Post
    why is an after market worth so much less? Whats missing in the after market unit and is the CAT doing it's job if it's worth so much less?
    Aftermarkets are packed with much less Rhodium and Platinum than an OEM. If you ever hold two similar sized converters in your hands you'll be able to tell a noticeable difference just by holding them.

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    Just used these guys again for the second time.

    SellYourCatsDirect.com - We buy scrap catalytic converters nationwide!

    Should be getting the check soon, $83 ($90 minus shipping) for an import cat. If the cat is half full they will prorate it. I always get really excited when I get a cat but, I dont get them very often. Dont worry flowmaster you made less this time but, you will never make that mistake again.

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    And to think I have been driving a crowbar through them on my vehicles to clean them out. UGH


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