Best Alarm?
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Lotta race bashing going on in this forum lately. Judging by what I'm reading (e.g.: did you know black women are the worst drivers? check out the "what bad drivers drive" thread for some real enlightening discussion) it isn't hardcore racism, just ignorant fools thinking they're like, clever. As I'm fond of saying, free speech is one thing, cheap talk another. Where are you guys pasting your little rebel flag decals?
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Viper 791 or their more current version. choose to purchase and install the radar dome option (allows the alarm to protect the contents of the car with the top down).
Google it and read up, its a good one
Google it and read up, its a good one
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if you really wanna go all out protecting your car, get an alarm with proximity sensor, shock sensor (of course), backup battery, fuel cut off switch, hood lock, hid the wires REAL good so thiefs cant just cut the siren's wire, and some type of tracking device such as lojack.
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Originally Posted by PrimoGen,Nov 15 2006, 03:41 PM
Viper 791 or their more current version. choose to purchase and install the radar dome option (allows the alarm to protect the contents of the car with the top down).
Google it and read up, its a good one
Google it and read up, its a good one
#17
You really should buy your alarm from the shop that you plan on having it installed at. I'm a Compustar dealer and I could sell you a great unit but honestly you really should buy it from the shop that will install it. If you buy the unit from somewhere else and then there's a problem with it your pretty much screwed. You'll end up having to pay for another unit. If you buy it from the shop that's installing it they'll just replace the bad unit with a new one.
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