Catalytic converter - Merc sprinter
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Had my catalytic converter, diesel particulate filter & the whole exhaust system stolen.
They took it off the van in the middle of the night with my house only being 2 steps away on private driveway. Insurance claim in the region of £4000 including hire van.
Am going to the exhaust flanges welded on and a catloc fitted. Any other security measure that others know off ??
They took it off the van in the middle of the night with my house only being 2 steps away on private driveway. Insurance claim in the region of £4000 including hire van.
Am going to the exhaust flanges welded on and a catloc fitted. Any other security measure that others know off ??
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It's come to something when they're nicking parts off a van! Siphoning off diesel used to be about as bad as it got, but with vehicles becoming wheeled technology more and more, I suppose it was only to be expected.
What to do other than a big alarm system, flood lights and/or a big, underfed dog (or geese - even better than a dog!)?
What to do other than a big alarm system, flood lights and/or a big, underfed dog (or geese - even better than a dog!)?
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A few years back a local coachworks had 6 vans done over a weekend all 6 were just chassis cabs waiting for bodies.
Cats are worth a fare bit due to the titanium and other precious metals in them
You cant weld the flange incase it warps you could put welds on the end of the threads
Or fit straight through pipe and get the van remaped with the dpf programmed out
Cats are worth a fare bit due to the titanium and other precious metals in them
You cant weld the flange incase it warps you could put welds on the end of the threads
Or fit straight through pipe and get the van remaped with the dpf programmed out
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The catalytic converter is full of precious metals. They get upwards of £200 for it especially if it is original manufacturer catalytic and not an after market one.
Then cause £4000 insurance claim.
I would have thought with being paid by cheque etc that a scrap metal merchant knows that its stolen.
Loads of merc sprinters have been done round here.
Then cause £4000 insurance claim.
I would have thought with being paid by cheque etc that a scrap metal merchant knows that its stolen.
Loads of merc sprinters have been done round here.
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Heard talk of scrap yards having raffles were you win the precise amount your scraps worth
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Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
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With far too few exceptions, scrap yards and 'reclaimed building materials yards' are still prone to becoming dens of iniquity.
Despite the outlawing of the cash economy in scrap yards, we all know it still goes on, especially if you have 'what is called 'slummy' in Liverpool (big, thick lecky cable) or CI in the form of MH covers or gully gratings.
Despite the outlawing of the cash economy in scrap yards, we all know it still goes on, especially if you have 'what is called 'slummy' in Liverpool (big, thick lecky cable) or CI in the form of MH covers or gully gratings.
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