Where is the best place to get stock injectors?
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any Cummins dealer can get them for you. They run about $450ea. If you want just the tips, ask them where they send their fuel work to be done. It will be a local shop that's a authorized Bosch repair shop. They can get individual parts
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Good luck with that. I called Cummins for my spare set and wanted all new ones, was never going to happen. They could only locate one here and one there and said it would take a few weeks to round up 6 new ones if he even could. So I had to settle for Recons. And the worst part is I refused to send my other set in so I had to pay the core charge and it ended up costing me more for Recons then it would have new . But I needed my truck back up and running so I had to pay. Bosch and Cummins have us by the ***** when it comes to injectors.
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I called my local Cummins repair center this morning, and like Tritont said, they are about $453 a piece. He said that he had 3 in stock, and that getting more should not be a problem. My injector problem doesn't seem to be too bad yet, so I plan on waiting a bit and I'll probably just bring the truck to Cummins to have them fix it.
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