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Old 01-18-2006, 10:33 AM
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THinking alarm

i am looking at getting a good alarm and i need to know what kind is best for a few hundred and whetehr or not i should have it installed professionally so i dont fuck it up... thanks
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Re: THinking alarm

The best choice would be a Viper 791 XV. It's Viper's top of the line, with an LCD pager. I recommend additional prox sensor and motion sensor modules to compliment the alarm. I've had mine for a year now, works great, goes off if you even look at it funny.
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Re: THinking alarm

GET IT DONE PROFESSIONALLY!! Do not try to do it yourself! I tried and it took me like a month.

But then again, if you get a viper or whatever they are usually installed at the place where you buy them for free (well, at least the purchase price covers that cost!)
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Re: THinking alarm

I found some of the viper alarms on ebay.. does anyone have another brand of alarm or anything that they got for a good price that works good?

If the alarm has remote start, is that a problem with a manual transmission?

I found this one http://www.slickcar.com/productdetai...ProductID=3725

Looks good with the pager and everything.. can you buy an alarm online and then have somewhere install it for you so you dont fuck it up???
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Re: THinking alarm

I have heard good things about CompuStar.
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Re: THinking alarm

but about the remote start and a manual transmisssion??
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Re: THinking alarm

no u cant remote start a manuel
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no u cant remote start a manuel

Yes, you can remote start manual. You bypass the clutch, which may be illegal in some states. Ofcourse, you better remember to leave the car in neutral...
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Re: THinking alarm

If you do a search I posted a link to a site that has alarms with all the features of the Viper but at hundreds less (around $150). The site has live support, diagrams, and every part you need to easily install it yourself. But if you've got lots of $ and no time then I'd definitely go the the 791xv.
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spyder, what kind of rims do you have? they are bad ass!
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