Aftermarket Converters
THIS PAGE IS DEDICATED TO THOSE WHO WANT TO BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY AFTERMARKET CONVERTERS AND TO THOSE WHO ARE IN DENIAL THAT THEY HAVE ONE.
PART NUMBERS ON AFTERMARKETS WILL USUALLY START WITH THE LETTER N. EXAMPLES WOULD INCLUDE: N/CE, N-CE, N-TA, N/TA. OTHER EXAMPLES OF AFTERMARKET PART NUMBER SEQUENCES WOULD LOOK LIKE THIS: CA/CE, NONT, D-280, NEM, NTD, N/CA, NAT, VN1205, A-VPTH, 2D670, NTA, C0062, 99490, FFD, WKR, 642985 A-567, WAT.
GENERALLY, AFTERMARKET CONVERTERS HAVE A GENERIC/CHEAP LOOK TO THEM. THERE ARE HOWEVER DIRECT FIT AFTERMARKET CONVERTERS THAT, AT FIRST GLANCE, MAY LOOK LIKE OEM. Another indicator that a converter is an Aftermarket is that it will sometimes have a date associated with the part numbers found on them. WE WILL LIST THOSE ON THIS PAGE AND ON THE FAKE VALUABLE CONVERTERS PAGE SPECIFICALLY
VISUAL CHARACTERISTICS
STANDARD FLAT AFTERMARKET CONVERTERS
STANDARD ROUND AFTERMARKET CONVERTERS
DIRECT FIT AFTERMARKET CONVERTERS
AFTERMARKET COMBO SETS
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