Please, please, please don’t change ‘em out because some salesman suggests it. He’s just after a bit of quick sales volume. If you have been led to believe that 7000:5s are perilously non-mainstream and should be discarded for that reason, 3500:2.5s will throw an even semi-conscious, slightly qualified test technician into convulsions, while making equally effective door stops or canoe anchors.
ABB Pinetops can and regularly does make a good product, but parent-company droids will sell anything. Personally, if for whatever reason push comes to shove, you will likely be far better off buying 8000:5s and stripping off 200 turns from each.
If there are any significant concerns, spend a little maintenance money {or project funds} on having the existing CTs given routine, in-situ tests. Very likely they are in good shape, or if not, the associated gear is crumbling around them, and an odd CT ratio is the least of your problems.