Aftermarket cats?

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R.anderson

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It seems like I have a cat problem on my 2015 6.4l 69k on it, anyone suggest a aftermarket cat for these trucks thanks Ryan


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MarshRam

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69k seems early to have cat problems. Did you have some other issue that was dumping too much fuel in them for a prolonged period of time. Or possibly something else going on? Just curious what leads you to believe there is an issue. Would hate to see you replace them to find out the cats were not an issue.
 

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Also recommend the ARH route to fix your problem:) They are high-flow as a bonus!
 

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^ just go test drive Vikings 6.4...
 

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You have a 5 year 100k warranty, let the dealer fix it.

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I have just over 6k miles on mine and I occasionally get a rotte eggs smell when the truck is running. It' been this way pretty much since day 1 or very early on., dealer told me the cats were burning or breaking in or some such nonsense.

I wonder if this is the OP issue?
 
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