Catalytic converter theft prevention

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OK boys and girls, I must admit I had not thought too much about this topic until now. Because of a couple of things going on, the CATs are becoming way more and more valuable and two Chevy / GMC trucks on my street have been hit the past week.( they were on the street, I keep mine in the garage). Even looking at my Tahoe cats, I could see they are pretty accessible even if the top targets are Honda Elements and Tundra trucks. I watched a few YouTube clips on the subject and I decided to do Level 1( other methods can get REAL expensive) a little deterrent for the get it quick ****** and grab group - Paint and VIN etching. I went to the local AutoZone and picked up a can of VHT Flame Proof Red (the highest heat paint from VHT) and followed the standard prepping ( Scotch Brite pad, alcohol clean, taping off , etc.)
the following pics are 'before and after', I have not etched and paint curing , just wanted you to see what it will look like and for those who don't believe that your Cats are easy targets. So like i say the paint and etch are deterrents for the "easy money" crooks that can take a Sawzall and take your cats before you can get out of your house with your Glock.
 

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Honestly I see this topic a lot on the Reddit car pages. I always recommend stretching chicken wire across frame to frame. It’s minimal but have you ever tried to cut chicken wire with a sawzall? It just goes back and forth with the blade. Another small deterrent to hope the thieves just move onto the next car.
 
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How does this deter the thieves? Because they don't want to go through the trouble of removing the paint before they cut it open to get the palladium, rhodium, or platinum from the inside to sell?

I'd think more of a deterrent would be to have a motion sensing security light in the area you park, and maybe a camera too.
 
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OK boys and girls, I must admit I had not thought too much about this topic until now. Because of a couple of things going on, the CATs are becoming way more and more valuable and two Chevy / GMC trucks on my street have been hit the past week.( they were on the street, I keep mine in the garage). Even looking at my Tahoe cats, I could see they are pretty accessible even if the top targets are Honda Elements and Tundra trucks. I watched a few YouTube clips on the subject and I decided to do Level 1( other methods can get REAL expensive) a little deterrent for the get it quick ****** and grab group - Paint and VIN etching. I went to the local AutoZone and picked up a can of VHT Flame Proof Red (the highest heat paint from VHT) and followed the standard prepping ( Scotch Brite pad, alcohol clean, taping off , etc.)
the following pics are 'before and after', I have not etched and paint curing , just wanted you to see what it will look like and for those who don't believe that your Cats are easy targets. So like i say the paint and etch are deterrents for the "easy money" crooks that can take a Sawzall and take your cats before you can get out of your house with your Glock.
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Honestly I see this topic a lot on the Reddit car pages. I always recommend stretching chicken wire across frame to frame. It’s minimal but have you ever tried to cut chicken wire with a sawzall? It just goes back and forth with the blade. Another small deterrent to hope the thieves just move onto the next car.
just lower the suv to the ground or grease up the jacking points this way it will slip off and crush them like the prius owner did https://abc7.com/prius-catalytic-converter-theft-convert-thefts-shield-anti/10427177/


honestly i did not think this was an issue because they're tucked in the engine bay on the tahoe/suburban/pickup
 
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How does this deter the thieves? Because they don't want to go through the trouble of removing the paint before they cut it open to get the palladium, rhodium, or platinum from the inside to sell?

I'd think more of a deterrent would be to have a motion sensing security light in the area you park, and maybe a camera too.
You gotta remember not everyone has the luxury of parking in the same
Spot or their personal driveway every night.

And the paint on the cat is some new thing going around. Law enforcement is telling scrap yard not to buy cats that are painted because they’re likely stolen. But You know how that goes. The scrap yards need to play by the books in order for that to work
 
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Honestly I see this topic a lot on the Reddit car pages. I always recommend stretching chicken wire across frame to frame. It’s minimal but have you ever tried to cut chicken wire with a sawzall? It just goes back and forth with the blade. Another small deterrent to hope the thieves just move onto the next car.
Frame to frame is a good idea, not as tidy maybe. The main thing is getting the perp's to look and think "not worth my time"
 
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How does this deter the thieves? Because they don't want to go through the trouble of removing the paint before they cut it open to get the palladium, rhodium, or platinum from the inside to sell?

I'd think more of a deterrent would be to have a motion sensing security light in the area you park, and maybe a camera too.
Yeah, the common knot heads would be deterred but not the professional because they would cut your frequin door , fender, hood off to get what they wanted or just load up your ride and part it out, ha. And the armature is looking at the number of 'scores' they can make on their hunt, they are not going to cut it open, they just take their load to a scrap yard. A light and camera are great at your house, but those dumb f()ks like playing the numbers in malls, parking garages, etc. they see a neon red and hopefully move on.
 
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Around here they don't do it in mall lots or garages, too many people coming/going.

They usually do it overnight, at auto repair shop lots or while it's parked at home on the street.

Can this red paint not be removed?
 

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