Car Alarms..Is a Cheap one Ok or not?
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Car Alarms..Is a Cheap one Ok or not?
Check this out and let me know if I'm dumb. Is there a differnece here or not b/c there is a hell of a price diff b/w this and 400 bucks for a name brand..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...PcY_BIN_Stores
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...PcY_BIN_Stores
Last edited by Spaceman; 10-06-2004 at 04:11 PM.
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Re: Car Alarms..Is a Cheap one Ok or not?
i installed that exact one on my brothers truck and i havent had a problem with it. i think you will need to buy a vacume switch for the remote start to work, cheap and easy to install but it doesnt come with the kit. i just used his oil pressure switch to tell the alarm when the engine has started
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Re: Car Alarms..Is a Cheap one Ok or not?
In all honesty, that alarm will probably work just as good as a Viper or a Cliffard alarm as long as it is installed correctly. If you need a wiring diagram just let me know. I install for a living so if you or anyone has any questions just pm me and i will try to help you out as much as possible.
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Ty for all the help. the car actually has the wiring and brain of an old clifford in it already..LOL there's so much old wiring in here that I've had to remove already. Really need to get the alarm going tho b/c the stereo is getting sick. Getting a PPI 800.5 soon and just istalled PPI DCX 650s in the front doors..soooo loud and clear!
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LOL that's really positive. Yeah, of course there's a chance but the theft rate is pretty damn low in my neighborhood as I have a sherriff living 2 doors down on a dead end street. I'm only worried about the damn mall.
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