car alarm
ORIGINAL: janine
Viper with Pager system. Pager system will notify and point out what part of car is being violated up to a 1/4 mile. Cost? About $450 installed.
Dollar for dollar, an Autoloc can be beat. For $70, nothingo beats it. It locks on to your brake. You can cut it because there is no room to get a saw to it. You have to tourch to cut it off. Any Pep Boys has it.
Viper with Pager system. Pager system will notify and point out what part of car is being violated up to a 1/4 mile. Cost? About $450 installed.
Dollar for dollar, an Autoloc can be beat. For $70, nothingo beats it. It locks on to your brake. You can cut it because there is no room to get a saw to it. You have to tourch to cut it off. Any Pep Boys has it.
Viper is one of the best alarms out there. Oh, and Clifford is definately not crap, being that it is owned by DEI, which also makes Viper. They are virtually the same alarm, considering which model it is. I have a Clifford remote start on one car and a Viper remote start on another and its the same exact brain. But keep in mind that the alarm is only as good as the install quaility on the alarm. There are far more accessories that DEI make out there than any other company, so expandability is no issue. And DEI is the largest alarm manufacturer in the US, with lifetime warranty on the alarm if it's installed by a certified professional. But, Audiovox does make a decent alarm. They are less expensive and will do the basics, if you are looking for a simple alarm. I would recommend getting it done professionally, unless you are good with a digital multimeter, know how relays, diodes, and resistors work, and can get a hold of a diagram for your car.-and know how to troubleshoot them when they don't work properly...
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