โSep-04-2022 10:13 PM
โSep-07-2022 03:50 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:valhalla360 wrote:PastorCharlie wrote:
The cables add about another 30-60 seconds to removing the cat. It is surprising what one can do in a second who is trained in their profession. LSU football team made a touchdown in 1 second.
Tools needed: Battery powered high speed cut-off tool.
I'd be surprised if it takes that long.
As far as "deterrent"...by the time they see the orange paint and bondage cables, they are already underneath the rig and committed.
Also, if you do manage to annoy them, do they cut something else while they are under to get back at you? Wouldn't take but a few seconds, to nick some electrical or hydraulic lines.
X2!
Might stop a casual thief, but those cables don't stand a chance with a determined thief. You added only a couple of seconds for each wire to cut and they will still be done with the job in under 2 minutes.
The extra work you went through most likely will irritate them enough to cause even more damage while under there.. Lots of things they can do like drilling your fuel tank, cutting wires..
If I was going to make it difficult, I would have had a 1/4" steel plate cut to cover the cat and a bunch of 1/2" bolts.. But once again, making it more difficult risks backlash from desperate thieves..
โSep-07-2022 03:35 PM
Flan wrote:
Funny as Iโm reading this and listening to the police scanner, they just put out a bolo for car that stole a cat converter from a BJs wholesale club parking lot. It is currently 20 of 4 on a wed, they are doing this in broad daylight!
โSep-07-2022 03:14 PM
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โSep-07-2022 02:05 PM
โSep-07-2022 01:46 PM
โSep-07-2022 01:25 PM
valhalla360 wrote:PastorCharlie wrote:
The cables add about another 30-60 seconds to removing the cat. It is surprising what one can do in a second who is trained in their profession. LSU football team made a touchdown in 1 second.
Tools needed: Battery powered high speed cut-off tool.
I'd be surprised if it takes that long.
As far as "deterrent"...by the time they see the orange paint and bondage cables, they are already underneath the rig and committed.
Also, if you do manage to annoy them, do they cut something else while they are under to get back at you? Wouldn't take but a few seconds, to nick some electrical or hydraulic lines.
โSep-07-2022 12:56 PM
Flan wrote:
Funny as Iโm reading this and listening to the police scanner, they just put out a bolo for car that stole a cat converter from a BJs wholesale club parking lot. It is currently 20 of 4 on a wed, they are doing this in broad daylight!
โSep-07-2022 12:51 PM
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โSep-07-2022 11:07 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
The main flaw in your analogy: The CC securely bolted into your exhaust system is not "making it easy" for the thieves to steal.
valhalla360 wrote:
99.99% of CC never get stolen even without orange paint and weird bondage nets.
valhalla360 wrote:
Unless you are parking in a known area of CC thefts, it's largely paranoia. If you are one of the very rare victims, insurance is a simple solution.
โSep-07-2022 10:58 AM
time2roll wrote:NamMedevac 70 wrote:Is this another joke with a political agenda?
Defund the police has led to police shortage many places folks.
Really?
โSep-07-2022 10:55 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
The main flaw in your analogy: The CC securely bolted into your exhaust system is not "making it easy" for the thieves to steal. 99.99% of CC never get stolen even without orange paint and weird bondage nets.
Unless you are parking in a known area of CC thefts, it's largely paranoia. If you are one of the very rare victims, insurance is a simple solution.
โSep-07-2022 10:45 AM
Cptnvideo wrote:
I'm curious - is the CC on a diesel pickup higher or lower priority for a thief? I heard the CCs on a diesel are less likely to be stolen. But it was never confirmed.
โSep-07-2022 10:20 AM
SJ-Chris wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
Reducto ad absurdum....look it up if you aren't familiar.
I'd pick option a) and carry insurance.
Yes, my example is intentionally a bit ridiculous to make a point. Agreed.