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Gareth Member Since: 12 Dec 2011 Location: Woodford Posts: 1112 |
Set it to lower to access height on switch off. The thieves will likely have to jack up a vehicle to get access and I’m sure they will pick an easier target. I’m not even sure if the cat is visible from below? 2021 Defender 110 X-Dynamic HSE D300 MHEV
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21st Feb 2021 9:11am |
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davidblythe Member Since: 27 Apr 2019 Location: Cheam, Surrey Posts: 110 |
jacks are used in this area to remove cats, enough photos on our local facebook groups to know that this is the M.O. 1999 90 TD5 CSW
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21st Feb 2021 9:23am |
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G4R1 Member Since: 17 Aug 2020 Location: Barnet/Limassol Posts: 131 |
Yes, jacks are used, clearly seen on CCTV. Lowering probably will just make the operation under the vehicle a bit more difficult.
The exhaust pipe is visible and easily accessible. One of these on the photo must be the catalytic converter. Click image to enlarge 3.0L MHVE D200 S Pangea Green+Black Pack Adv. + Off-Road and Family Packs |
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21st Feb 2021 10:04am |
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DSL Member Since: 20 Aug 2007 Location: Wandering the wasteland. Posts: 837 |
Daft question but would a guard mean the heat from the catalyst escape less easily and risk a fire under the car? Me = non techie so just a question that popped into my noggin.
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21st Feb 2021 10:08am |
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AndrewS Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Hereford Posts: 3708 |
If lowered and fully alarmed then moved with a jack the alarm motion sensor should trigger? 130's have feeling's as well you know
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21st Feb 2021 10:54am |
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