Generally would agree but have encountered at least two exceptions. Everything in a Cat pencil nozzle is replaced except the body and many of these are not reused. So if they don't have enought rebuildable bodies they just substitute completely new injectors although rebuilt ones are ordered. Quite a bit of savings with rebuilt over new and good chance you will get new ones anyway. Probably 15 years ago looked at purchasing new two cyl injectors for the 730D. New ones were over $800 each, so had mine rebuilt for approx $250. Don't know if you can still purchase new injectors from JD.
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