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tuning art 09-15-2003 01:49 PM

Best Car alarm
 
i wanted to put an alarm on my car and thier so many diffrent type of it and don't know whitch one to choose lol im looking for under 150 not too much option ingtion kill and stuff like that and is it easy to install it ya self ? i saw a l.e.d one for $99 so if any of you guy know about this stuff help the brother out thank guys

88crxSi 09-15-2003 01:54 PM

Re:Best Car alarm
 
I'd say like a viper or something like that..

all alarms are almost the same, they hook up to wires for your doors drunk and look for a ground signal. thats about it.

RobT5580 09-15-2003 02:42 PM

Re:Best Car alarm
 
I like my Clifford that i picked up about 6 months ago. I cant remember the model # (RS3 maybe?) but it has the LCD transmitter and in general i was rather impressed with the quality of all the components and features. This is my 3rd alarm system and it is definatly the best i have seen so far and it has lots of options.

beerbongskickass 09-15-2003 03:36 PM

Re:Best Car alarm
 
I had a clifford on my first honda and I have a clifford on the honda I have now. Seems to work well and I haven't had any problems. They came with the cars though so I didn't actually go out and buy them.

turboDXcoupe 09-15-2003 04:56 PM

Re:Best Car alarm
 
get a black widow alarm you can role up and down windows remote start and paging but it will be alot i paid a little over 500 fer it all to be done

RobT5580 09-15-2003 04:59 PM

Re:Best Car alarm
 
Mine has paging, Electric start, 3 aux outputs. You can pretty much add the window roll up/down with a module to most alarms.

MikeJ-2009 09-15-2003 06:16 PM

Re:Best Car alarm
 
IMO all alarms are the same. Some have big names and some have shitty names. Rolling down windows/having the car drive you around the block doesn't do anything for you security wise. I would say get a clifford or whatever and GET THE BACKUP BATTERY.

tuning art 09-15-2003 06:49 PM

Re:Best Car alarm
 
so all alarm have irgtion kill and a sensor or glass sensor so if some one make any noise it go off ? is the l.e.d pager ---- worth ?and any off you know how to install it need help thank

T3 09-15-2003 06:51 PM

Re:Best Car alarm
 
My friend had a bulldog alarm(weakest alarms). You had to punch the mother fucker b4 it would go off..You open and close the door and it wouldnt do ----..Id vote for Viper.

HMT-Admin 09-15-2003 06:52 PM

Re:Best Car alarm
 
Clifford AG4, one of my favs


MikeJ-2009 09-15-2003 07:38 PM

Re:Best Car alarm
 
Every alarm uses a shock sensor to set it off. It's adjustable from sensative to not sensative. It probably wasn't the alarm, it was the sensor. Most alarms come with the glass breakage sensor as well. Its just another sensor and you can add it on to pretty much all alarms. Everything alarm is an add on box.
All that paging ---- is just something some happy chinese guy created to sell. Just get a good alarm with glass breakage sensor and a backup battery. Everything else is unneccesary.

Xplocivic 09-15-2003 07:40 PM

Re:Best Car alarm
 
As the boards only MECP certified mobile audio expert (I think), I am going to agree with everyone else and tell you to go with the Clifford Matrix RS3. Its freakin awesome and its part of the DEI lineup who are the top in the security industry. You will NEED to have your alarm, any alarm installed by a professional. There are alot of complications that you could run into especialy with all of todays computer controlled ignition cars and the like. I happen to have a RS3 sitting here on my desk, and its for sale. Brand new, I'm looking to get $250 shipped. It retails for $479. Let me know if you are interested.

MikeJ-2009 09-15-2003 08:37 PM

Re:Best Car alarm
 
Yeah, make sure to have turbo's installed ONLY by a professional too. :P (Where's the smiley that's jacking off?) ha ha

Xplocivic 09-15-2003 09:02 PM

Re:Best Car alarm
 
Well, i guess most of us here are technically inclined so you could probably get an alarm in no biggie, but when you start adding in remote start and other things, sometimes things do get dicey. Just saying from experience. Also, the everyday guy doesn't have access to software that tells you the exact location and color of each individual wire, which helps.

civicunrest 09-16-2003 07:37 PM

Re:Best Car alarm
 
Sorry, Xplodcivic, I'm an MECP certified first class installer (so that makes 2).

I'm with Abaz on the AG4. I have had it in 3 cars, and it hasn't let me down yet. The bitch was reinstalling it :-)

If you can find one, and have the patience to install it, but one.

Xplocivic 09-16-2003 07:46 PM

Re:Best Car alarm
 
Sweet! its good to see another installer on the board. I just quit Best Buy last week, and now I'm with an independent shop, life is sooooo much better, just not as busy yet, but we're almost off the ground and running. I set up our alarm display today, tomorrow we're building our mobile video display. I'm learning fiberglass and custom fabrication, which I'm really excited about.

civicunrest 09-16-2003 09:46 PM

Re:Best Car alarm
 
I'm not installing anymore. I got out of it last year professionally and started a new job as a Hyundai Technician. Now I'm MECP, ASE, and Hyundai certified (horray). I do miss installing sometimes. I got to screw around at work a lot more :-)

INDUCTION_HEAD 09-19-2003 01:54 PM

Re:Best Car alarm
 
i work at a stereo/alarm shop and imho the carbine/marksman alars are some of the most reliable. i have a m11 and it rocks fully fm to fm so range is awesome, and no line of sight bs.

good luck


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