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Curbing Catalytic Converter Thefts Denver CO

Catalytic converters have been disappearing at an alarming rate. The theft of these emission control devices is being perpetrated by sleazeballs looking for easy money. A thief can hock a pilfered converter for $25 to as much as $100 depending on the value of the precious metals inside it. Lately, the theft rate has been rising in direct proportion to the price of platinum and palladium, both of which are precious metals more valuable than gold.

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Curbing Catalytic Converter Thefts

By Larry Carley  
November 13, 2009

Catalytic converters have been disappearing at an alarming rate. The theft of these emission control devices is being perpetrated by sleazeballs looking for easy money. A thief can hock a pilfered converter for $25 to as much as $100 depending on the value of the precious metals inside it.



Lately, the theft rate has been rising in direct proportion to the price of platinum and palladium, both of which are precious metals more valuable than gold.

The consequences for the poor vehicle owner who has had his converter stolen far outweigh the scrap value of the cat that was snatched.  A replacement converter can easily run several hundred dollars for an aftermarket unit, and from $500 to $800 or more for some OEM converters. There’s also the cost of replacing the pipes on either side of the converter that were sawed through to extract the cat. A new head pipe and intermediate pipe can add up to a couple hundred dollars more to the repair job. Add in the labor to install the new exhaust parts, and the total bill to the vehicle owner can approach $1,500 or more! That’s a mighty expensive price to pay because some lazy bum crawled under your customer’s vehicle and sawed off his converter.

Most of the thefts are done with a battery-powered reciprocating saw, and the most likely targets are SUVs and pickup trucks with plenty of ground clearance. Toyota 4runners are one of the more popular v...

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