I had a CatClamp installed on my 2004 Concourse. I used the high end unit because I’m getting ready for a long trip,
This gives me a little more confidence. Hope this helps, Even Napa stores are now selling them.
Catalytic converter security, general security
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Re: Catalytic converter security, general security
Did you get CCHDC400350-18X6 Heavy Duty Commercial for Large Ford Exhausts, Pipe Size 4″ & 3.5″, and how long was install? My 2001 Concourse tailpipe is close to 3.25"Alfie Farrand wrote: ↑March 26th, 2022, 11:52 am I had a CatClamp installed on my 2004 Concourse. I used the high end unit because I’m getting ready for a long trip,
This gives me a little more confidence. Hope this helps, Even Napa stores are now selling them.
Thanks
2001 Concourse XL Lounge model, 6.8L Ford E350 Triton V-10 Chassis.
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Re: Catalytic converter security, general security
The CatClamp I had installed was the model # CCM175300-40 heavy duty unit for a 3” pipe not sure if this will help you.
The install took about 1 hour.
CatClamp.com
Thanks
The install took about 1 hour.
CatClamp.com
Thanks
Re: Catalytic converter security, general security
Currently in Longmont CO for an extended stay (new granddaughter), staying in an Airbnb and parking the Rig on a residential street. Within the first week of being here, I heard of three incidents of catalytic converter theft from our daughter’s friends. So, after reading through these posts again and doing more web research on various devices, I also settled on the CatClamp CCM175300-40 MAAX. I ordered it online (arrived within 3 days), and had it installed today at a locally owned independent muffler shop. The install took about 2 1/2 hours and cost me $200–so $600 all-in.
Very happy with the results…tight, and cleanly secured to the frame. Test drive it…no rattles and clearance not affected.
Pictures attached.
David
Very happy with the results…tight, and cleanly secured to the frame. Test drive it…no rattles and clearance not affected.
Pictures attached.
David
Re: Catalytic converter security, general security
So far, I only have one converter stolen off my Nissan, and other reports are mostly on the Japanese cars and vans. The local police suggest to have the VIN etched on it (free service from a few local shops), but it is only good if they find the converter intact before they remove the matrix, and before I got the stolen one replaced.
2000 Concourse dinette, on 1999 6.8L Ford E350 Triton V-10 Chassis