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04-02-05, 12:34
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lucky8926 is offline
Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Central IL Posts: 39 | Alarm suggestions I own a 2003 Dodge Ram and there have been ALOT of them getting stolen lately (I guess they're pretty easy to break into) My factory alarm doesn't really cut it so i'm wanting an aftermarket one. I don't need the latest and greatest just something that is going to get the job done. Any suggestions??? | |
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04-02-05, 07:18
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Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Layton, UT Posts: 4,260 | Look into the DEI stuff, Phyton, Stinger.
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04-02-05, 08:31
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Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Oceanside, CA Posts: 580 | I'm not up to date on all of the alarm stuff, so I cant help you there. I would suggest that you also look into would be a fuel cut off switch. It would be some hidden switch that would prevent the engine from getting fuel before you press it in. That way, if someone jumps in and tries to start it, it will turn over, etc, but it wont start. So they would hopefully give it up for being dead. | |
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04-02-05, 08:39
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Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: USA Posts: 4,095 | I went with the latest and greatest, which is the Clifford RSX 3.5 Responder alarm which is now owned by DEI like most others. I got the top of the line model with the 2-way LCD remote (beeps like a pager if anything is tripped), Remote Start, glass breakage sensor, tilt sensor, dual zone disable (ingnition kill + additional disable, I went with the fuel pump), and loads of other accessories I probably didn't need.
I suggest getting an a alarm that has a self powered siren, dual zone disable for igniton and fuel system, tilt sensor, glass sensor, and of course the usual shock sensor. I would also suggest getting a second siren, that is hardwired and in somewhat plain view to make the thief think they are disabling the siren and has the self powered siren hidden somewhere else under the vehicle.
The most important factor when considering an alarm is the installer you choose. The installer can put this alarm in where it's a breeze for a thief to figure out and other installers make it near impossible.
Keep in mind that if they want your car bad enough, they are going to do what it takes to get it but you can certainly make them work for it thus giving you time to call the proper authorities before they get away.
Almost forgot, you can even get alarm systems now with LowJack built in which monitors the vehicles location if it's stolen, but this is a monthly monitoring fee.
If you want an awesome alarm that is fully upgradeable and comes with most everything, I'd go with the G5 Intelliguard 750, unless you want the 2-way Responder remote, then go with one of the Matrix RSX models.
Here's the website for the Clifford alarms. http://www.clifford.com/main.asp | |
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04-02-05, 09:07
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Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Amarillo, Texas Posts: 4,062 | DEI is definitely the way to go with alarms.
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04-02-05, 09:25
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Join Date: Apr 2003 Posts: 1,704 | viper or clifford matrix
but the install and extra addons are what make or break it
hood lock, keyed type
battery backup
battery backup siren
interior piezo sirens
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04-02-05, 09:34
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BigAl3 is online now Join Date: Mar 2005 Posts: 6,092 | on top of having an alarm, also get the unbreakable autolock-pro (attaches to the brake or clutch pedal) with the barrel lock keys (i'm sure it can be broken, but compared to most auto theft devices, this one is one of the better ones out there and will be a b!tch to take off since it's in the lower part of the car). if a car theif wants your car bad enough... they will get it no matter what alarm/lock you have, all you can do is help prevent it. having both these, it will take a bit longer for them to get it and they may just move on to an easier target. http://unbreakable.com/Unbreakable_Auto_BL.htm | |
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04-03-05, 09:24
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lucky8926 is offline
Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Central IL Posts: 39 | So DEI makes viper, and some other alarms?? How much for the Clifford RSX 3.5 Responder?
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04-03-05, 09:40
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Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Boise, ID Posts: 102 | My vote for the IG from Clifford. Get it installed by an installer that is willing to go the extra mile. This means hiding the brain box extremely well, doing his/her best to hide all wiring to really make it look OEM, hide the siren and associated wires, etc etc etc. The alarm is only as good as the install. I would also recomend a battery backup for it so that should the power get cut, the alarm still functions. Keep in mind that asking for an extra good job may increase the installation price.
Another good one is a Clifford RSX, with the battery backup and pain generator siren. Ask to have the same type of job done, as well as the starter kill installed, as not all installers will do so. Again, price may increase for install.
On both units, or any unit you get, make sure you have a hood pin installed as well, as this will detect the hood opening.
I work as an installer by day so hit me up if you have any more questions. I take pride in my alarm installs.... Best of luck trying to steal my GMC, short of towing it. 
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04-04-05, 07:53
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Join Date: Feb 2005 Posts: 325 | DEI / VIPER !! I have had them put on everything I own. Buy the top of the line.
The insurance company should give you a break too for it.
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04-04-05, 07:43
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Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Central IL Posts: 39 | I'm leaning toward a Viper 790. Now anyone know of a cheap place to get alarms???
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04-04-05, 08:22
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Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Tulsa, OK Posts: 168 | Don't look for "cheap" if you are looking for a really good job. Installers who take pride in their stealth installs (myself included) will not hesitate to be more expensive than everyone else. In over 16 years installing 12 volt, I have not heard of one single vehicle stolen with my install. That doesn't mean anything other than what was previously stated. Your alarm is only as good as your installer. | |
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