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Old 04-23-2008, 04:55 PM
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Stolen CAT covered under Comp Coverage?

FYI - I'm located in Bay Area CA...Pleasanton.

I saw threads on the board about this, didn't think it would happen to me in broad daylight. I had taken my motorcycle to work in the morning then the truck after lunch due to rain. Parked for only 3 hours come out and find this upon start up.


Anyone tried turning this in as a comprehensive claim? I have a $0 deductible so I might as well try. Funny thing is that I work one of the large insurance companies, but I deal with Budget not claims.

Assuming I don't go through insurance, I debated having a pass through pipe installed, but do guys think a muffler shop will do that for me?

What pisses me off even more is the recycle shops that take these stolen cats. WTF..do they really think when the crackhead comes in that it wasn't stolen?
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Buy a cheapo aftermarket cat. They are like 80-100 bucks TOPS.
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the recyclers here do not take cats so the meth heads have to sell them to the online company's on craigslist or take them to a bigger city that takes them.
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Sure Comp would cover it. That's what you're paying for.
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Originally Posted by Jay351
Buy a cheapo aftermarket cat. They are like 80-100 bucks TOPS.
I don't think the cheap aftermarket cats will pass CA emmisions...maybe under the sniffer, but not visual inspection. Maybe someone else from CA who has been through this can clarify.

I would like to get away with only $100 for parts and maybe $100 for labor, but I'm afraid that is a pipe dream.
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Not that this would happen where I live since it's pretty much just rednecks, but all these stolen cat threads make me glad I've never had a cat on my truck. Hope things work out for you.

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Originally Posted by The Toe Cutter
... I debated having a pass through pipe installed, but do guys think a muffler shop will do that for me?
Not a chance, way too risky for them.
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Originally Posted by The Toe Cutter
I don't think the cheap aftermarket cats will pass CA emmisions...maybe under the sniffer, but not visual inspection. Maybe someone else from CA who has been through this can clarify.
I was wondering the same thing and asked about it here (out of curiosity).

Aftermarket cars are cheap and they may not have the longevity of OE cats, but to be CARB approved they have to match the duty rating and emissions control standards set by CARB at the time of testing. Therefore, they would have to pass emissions inspection for performance (provided you can match the duty requirements of the OE equipment).

I guess the question is still what happens when you go to a CA muffler shop and say that you need them to install a cat on your OBD2 vehicle? Do they send you to the dealer? Do they tell you they can but it might not pass smog? Or what?

I think you can make a comprehensive claim, just as you would if the wheels were stolen or any other type of theft (especially if it was parked at your house).

Additionally, Steve J suggested some web sites for CARB approved cats in my thread. A local shop may not want to weld them on if they do not fit though.

Originally Posted by Steve J.
That's about it. CA cats have to be CARB approved. Shops can legally only install approved cats.
Good mailorder sources for CA cats-
Ecatalyticconverter.com
Convertergeek.com

"Direct fit" doesn't always mean it will just bolt on, I found out.
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Originally Posted by The Toe Cutter
I don't think the cheap aftermarket cats will pass CA emmisions...maybe under the sniffer, but not visual inspection. Maybe someone else from CA who has been through this can clarify.

I would like to get away with only $100 for parts and maybe $100 for labor, but I'm afraid that is a pipe dream.
They will pass. Even with 180,000 miles and Downey headers. Why would anyone buy a NEW Cat that won't pass emissions anyway?
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Mine was stolen a week or so ago. Comp coverage does cover it. I am also getting a new muffler since they cut the flange of that connects the cat to the muffler. Good luck.
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I got one of those "cheap" aftermarker cats installed and I live in CA. The guy told me they would definately pass the smog test no problem, and if it didn't, and the cat was the cause, I could take it to him, and he would take care of me.

$120 welded on there, not too bad considering if I had a 3rd gen it would be over $300. Thank god for OBDI.
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Originally Posted by infiltrator
Thank god for OBDI.
That's the truth.
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I swear some day soon we are going to have a section for nothing but stolen cats because we get at least 1 post about it per day. It's hideous that the governemnt (national, state, local) don't do something about trying to hamper it!
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I have not heard of cats being stolen here in Miami.. copper all day long, A.C. units from work,generators and the electric co getting live cables cut down but not cats.
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There seem to be multiple cat threads and all this concern around CARB and smog checks. I never had a problem with any of my cheap cats in Los Angeles. Here's a link to my experience.

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/c.../#post50813404
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