Husker6.5
135' diagonal 16:9HD, 25KW sound!
We aren't getting "some", we're getting anywhere from 3-10 nightly (that's just what's reported to the police) - or more. Had a Heating and Plumbing company owner come to work one morning and find every single one gone off his fleet of 12 vans parked in his fenced in lot. Had a construction contractor building the new south freeway arrive one Monday morning to find the cats missing on every pickup that was parked along a 7 mile stretch of construction. Residential neighborhoods, there are multiple Ring and security camera clips of the assholes stealing them off of vehicles parked in the driveway or on the street in front of their house posted to the App, Nextdoor, a neighborhood chat app.Regular gas here 4.07, diesel 4.99, non ethanol is 4.69.
Yelp, there has been some converter thefts here and actually they've busted some of them.
The City Council passed an ordinance that required individuals selling used cat converters (one or more converter) to either exhaust shops/mechanics or to the recyclers in town to purchase a $5 permit from the City that has their verified information on it. Muffler/exhaust shops and mechanics/repair shops don't need one. It really hasn't slowed the thefts down, now they just take a load of them up to Omaha's several recyclers or to nearby small towns that have salvage yards with shaky ethics to sell them. Seems that the favorite target of late is late model Honda SUVs, seems it's easy to get under them and cut them out quickly. Saw one video posted where at 4:30 in the morning the homeowner's Ring alerted them and when they turned on the outside lights and opened the front door, the perp bolted from under the Honda, leaving a shoe behind, and ran off. When the owner took in the Honda to an exhaust shop to check the damage (there was a noticeable exhaust leak sound) the tech found a Sawzall 6" hacksaw blade broken off at its base and embedded about ½" into the top of the pipe in front of the converter! The owner was lucky, a bead of weld to seal the cut and out the door for $25, not the $1650 plus labor for the Honda Catalytic Converter (not available aftermarket yet, too new of a vehicle) and any other damaged exhaust system parts.