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Re: Cat stolen [Re: eleet] #841843 10/17/07 06:41 PM
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I think if you wrap anything around the actual pipe that actually makes contact, the vibration of the motor/exhaust would eventually make wear marks on the pipe/cat. If it was something that they couldn't easily cut, allowed enough clearance from the cat and pipes, and also secured the cat from being stolen...then you would have a winner on yer hands. Just short putting an armored casing around the cat I guess...


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Re: Cat stolen [Re: BamZipPow] #841844 10/17/07 10:39 PM
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bellypan/skidplate should do the trick, using some fancy hardware that the common tweaker doesnt keep in his toolbox...


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Re: Cat stolen [Re: Fishen'man] #841845 10/22/07 03:19 AM
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They're getting stolen for recycling the platinum in them. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/evil.gif" alt="" /> That's crazy; we haven't had that start up here yet; copper is still highly targeted.

Fit it with a camera tazer <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/notooth.gif" alt="" />


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