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[THUGDOUT]
20-05-2005, 11:32 AM
seeming as im upgrading all my audio and stuff i think it would also be a good time for a car alarm, anyone have any suggestions? im sure the topic has been covered before but im too lazy to search
i want to be able to keep my remote central locking and remote boot release and have atleast glass breakage sensors, door sensor and shock sensor
have been looking at autowatch alarms
Ice_Magik
20-05-2005, 11:36 AM
a hidden indash m60 should do the job !
go to your local alarm people, you should only need an upgrade kit !
cos you already have the central locking, it will work out alot cheaper aswel !
Horgz
20-05-2005, 11:39 AM
I think Laserline pretty much leads the pack when it comes to car alarms. I'm pretty sure you can get all sorts of modules to add to the laserline systems which allow you to do things like remote start, wind the windows down when you lock the car etc etc...
Drop in to Westside car audio... They seem to know their stuff when it comes to alarm systems.
-- Horgz
Colgate
20-05-2005, 03:18 PM
if you can find an illegal imagrant you can have them in your car for only $2 a week ... nothing says "stay away from me" like a refugee
it's a cheap alternative and it's easy to remove and install from car to car
But i hear those Rhino car alarms are pretty good for the price
Ralliart 410
20-05-2005, 03:20 PM
Try to buy a unit that is "black wired". This obviously means all the wires are black and a knowledagable theif would not be able to distinguish what wire does what. And rolling codes are a good idea. Dual immobilization is good to. Of course a car alarm is only as good as it's installation so don't skimp out here and buy it from a reputable organization.
DaJaJa
20-05-2005, 03:35 PM
get a boomerang!!! one of the best car alarms around... i think...
there one on ebay going for 500 i think???
kev
has one one tried Black Widow? are they any good?
StarionBoy
13-06-2005, 12:28 AM
wind the windows down when you lock the car
im not sure winding the windows down when you lock the car is such a good idea, lol.. in my starion, when i connected the power windows up to my alarm i had one side connected one way, the other side connected the other way, then locked the car, one window went up one went down lol fixed that pretty quickly lol..
i have had black widow in my starion for a few years now and havent had a problem with it
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