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Friday Groove: Bonnie Raitt on Austin City Limits: "Used to Rule the World"

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Bubblehead II1/17/2014 7:03:10 pm PST

re: #121 The War TARDIS

Huh.

That’s an oddly specific target for a theft ring.

Theft[edit]

Because of the external location and the use of valuable precious metals including platinum, palladium, rhodium, and gold, converters are a target for thieves. The problem is especially common among late-model trucks and SUVs, because of their high ground clearance and easily removed bolt-on catalytic converters. Welded-in converters are also at risk of theft, as they can be easily cut off.[31][32][33] Thieves’ techniques for fast removal of a converter, for instance using a portable reciprocating saw, can often damage other components of the car. Damage to components like wiring, or a fuel line, can have dangerous consequences. Rises in metal costs in the U.S. during recent years have led to a large increase in converter theft.[34] A catalytic converter can cost well over $1,000 to replace