Need to look at getting an alarm for the car, just not sure what I need. Last time I bought an alarm I was A$$ raped by Cronic, won't do that again. Anyone have any advice on features or shops they trust?
Thanks!!
Need to look at getting an alarm for the car, just not sure what I need. Last time I bought an alarm I was A$$ raped by Cronic, won't do that again. Anyone have any advice on features or shops they trust?
Thanks!!
Well stay away from Chronic and Audio Express. I work at Ultimate and we carry DEI alarms. At the end of the day it doesn't matter what shop you take it to, just how experienced the guy working on your car is.
Last edited by About2Bite; 07-24-08 at 04:15 AM.
2008 Bullitt, Highland Green Metallic, Dark Charcoal interior
Modifications
Planned Mod's:
* How do you modify an instant classic?
I hear ya About2Bite, its the wrench turner that matters.
I think thats a good idea, heres why. On my Tahoe, they broke the hood open cut the neg battery cable then lifted my ENTIRE stereo out of the vehicle. Insurance covered it but my Mustang does not carry those priviledges.
I just want an alarm that will ensure the car is there when I return. I don't need a super duper flashy bling alarm. Just one that works and works well.
Peace
I installed a Crimestopper two way alarm (with remote start). If they get the hood open, they're just going to cut the alarm horn (or reach underneath before they open the hood). As soon as it's triggered my keychain beeps up to a mile away. No one else is going to care if my alarm is going off (like when my car got backed into at Fry's) but at least I got out there right away.
Hank
Phoenix
'89 ASC/McLaren #176
'87 ASC/McLaren #134 SOLD!
'85 GT Orig Owner 27k miles
1) if they really want it, they'll take it. 2) if you are worried about them cutting the alarm siren, pay yhe extra 15 bucks for the horn honk relay.
On my GT (in front of my ex's frickin multi million dollar house none the less) they cut my hood latch release and cut the battery cable. Sure wish I would have known abot the battery backup then! Bastards....still pisses me off thinking about it.
2011 Shelby GT 500
Black/Black/Satin Black Stripes, Electronics Pkg, FRPP/BMR Suspension/Borla-Ford Racing Exhaust
488rwhp/463rwtq bone stock
Great Past Rides:
2003 Mustang Cobra SVT Convertible- 302 Stroker & more- PSR Tuned, 2003 Mustang GT- Silver Coupe w/boltons
1996 Mustang GT/SC- Paxton SC & Tons of Mods- SuperFord Mag Car, 1995 Mustang- Red w/boltons. 1968 Galaxie 500
Sucks man, my alarm was not working for about a week and I was too lazy to mess with it and my window got smashed in and they stole a $650 ish Pioneer deck, I was at work for maybe 10 mins. I still want to find those ______.
Well here is my opinion on alarms. There are many ways to go and if you want the best of the best the 2way alarm is the route to take (Buy a lot of AAA batteries). How they work is there is a keypad that lets you know the status of you car, it tells you when the car is being messed with, whether the doors are locked or unlocked, if the door is open, the car is started (if you have remote start), etc etc... This is the type of alarm I have and the only benefit I see from it is I can tell whether I remembered to lock my doors or not by looking at the keypad (I have this issue with thinking I forgot to lock my doors lol even though I always do). The majority of the time I am so far away from the car that the remote is not picking up signal from the brain in the car so I will have no idea if something is happening anyways. The battery backup is nice to give you that piece of mind. The proximity sensor is nice if you have a convertable and don't want someone reaching into your car, or if you have a coupe and don't want people looking through your windows too closely. The power window mods are dumb (I have one and never use it). The trunk pin and hood pin can be beneficial in certain instances. The remote start is completely your call and can now be done on cars with manual transmission because DEI has a new model that works with them and causes no chance for mistakes. Keyless entry is a must. I'm sure i'm missing something and if I were to do it again I would buy a cheap 200 dollar alarm we sell and put that on since it will get the job done for me but some people may want/require more.
As far as Directed, they are a very good alarm company, the best one i've delt with. Stay away from the cheap stuff unless you want issues, you get what you pay for. Audiovox SUCKS.
Directed includes:
Viper
Python
Valet
Clifford
and more
They are all pretty much the same stuff with different names, Viper is no better than Python and Python is no better than Clifford etc.
Hope this helps
Josh