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Old 07-23-2006, 10:59 PM
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I have a 4 door cavalier right. I want to put an alarm system on it soon n i want to do lots lol but i was wondering. I also want to put power windows and power door locks on my car what would be the best way to go about that? Any suggestions?My cavalier is a 1996 2.2l automatic if u needed that information ..
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Old 07-23-2006, 11:01 PM
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Re: Question?

as far as the power window conversion i would talk to 01cavy. he resently made a thread about converting his 4 door to power. check with him. heres the thread he made http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...=power+windows
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i would do what my99 said.

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Re: Question?

I hate wiring... I gave my car to a local shop to install my alarm.
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Re: Question?

you will be spending close to 400 dollars...

my suggestion is get The CLUB and bring your valuables into the house. get a cd player with detachable face.
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Re: Question?

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I hate wiring... I gave my car to a local shop to install my alarm.
yeah it is a pain in the ass the first couple times, but once you get the hang of it it saves you lots of money. plus since you now know how to do it you can charge your buddies to wire the shit they need wired.
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Re: Question?

Around $700 to have my Viper alarm/remote start installed but it's the best Viper one out and I also had power locks installed. Here's what it's capable of...

Viper 791 XV 2 Way Car Alarm
With Remote Start System

The security of a Viper 650XV
The remote start capability of a Viper160 XV

*User-friendly 2-Way Remote with the
Ultimate 2-Way Security and Remote Start
system!

*FCC-Legal Remotes - No Risk of $11,000
Forfeiture penalties per violations!

*Responder Technology: Unique LCD
Interface for 2-Way communication of
command confirmations and trigger events!

*Confirms all commands with easy-to
understand icons, plus text!

*Alerts users to security system triggers by
Beeping or Vibrating!

*Responder alerts you when
too far away to hear it.

*Only available 2-Way
Remotes with 66-bit Code-Hopping!

*Includes a Belt Clip

*Vehicle Recovery System

*Turbo timer and optional rear
defroster activation output. (If only I had a turbo)

*Parking light flash

*Dedicated 1 button start

*+/- Doorlock Polarity Outputs

*One 4-button LCD Remote

*5 channels

*5 zones

*Flashing LED light

*Valet switch

*Domelight Supervision output ready.

*Failsafe Starter kill Built in, along with
Remote Start Anti-grind (active/passive).

*6 Tone Revenger Siren

*Remote Panic/Car Finder

*$2,500 Guaranteed Protection Plan

*Viper quality, with Limited Lifetime Warranty!

Super High Frequency (SHF): The best range in the industry!
XCRS-4 relay/extreme capacity relay satellite.
Automatic configuration of transmitter buttons.
All models are Clone-Safe.
Diesel mode now with dedicated glow plug input.
Complete engine monitoring: Off, voltage, or tach
Longer run time: 12, 24 or 60 minutes programmable. (0-60 minutes with the Bitwriter)
Dedicated factory security control wires.
Viper GPS Tracking System: through ESP 2 serial port

Viper 791XV now includes the XHF
Super 2-Way Dipole Antenna with
about a 1/4 mile range

Here's a pic of the remote
Here's pics of what the remote shows when the car is getting broken into or when it's started.
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Re: Question?

yes viper alarm systems IMO are the best money can buy. a little expensive but alot less cheaper than having to replace stereo equipment, windows, other shit you have in your ride or even your car.
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Re: Question?

It was also an X-mas present, so none of that $700, came out of my pocket
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It was also an X-mas present, so none of that $700, came out of my pocket
well see now that is a major plus!!!
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Re: Question?

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yeah it is a pain in the ass the first couple times, but once you get the hang of it it saves you lots of money. plus since you now know how to do it you can charge your buddies to wire the shit they need wired.
well then get you ass down here to st. louis and wire me up a alarm lol
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Old 07-24-2006, 05:08 PM
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Re: Question?

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well then get you ass down here to st. louis and wire me up a alarm lol
well normally i do drive places to do that work but i think that might be a little far for me sorry.
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lol i would imagine. do they sell the viper kits online somewhere for a decent price
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Old 07-24-2006, 05:11 PM
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Re: Question?

im sure they do. havent looked around though. all my buddies and i get ours through local custom car shops. you could always check ebay lol you always find shit for cheap on there
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you will be spending close to 400 dollars...

my suggestion is get The CLUB and bring your valuables into the house. get a cd player with detachable face.
dont forget to take out those speakers, amp, new wheels, and the box or reeses pieces from your console.... ghetto kidlets spare nothing!

wiring an alarm really isnt that difficult, just time consuming if you havent played with wires... or your car before.

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