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How hard is it to install a car alarm?
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<blockquote data-quote="daboyfrumdabx" data-source="post: 7606085" data-attributes="member: 617760"><p>Very possible. I only tried using them twice and with those poor results I moved on to solder and never looked back. If your results have been that good, I'm sure if I had tried them a few more times my results would have improved. I can't say I've installed thousands, or even close to a 100, but of all cars I've done with solder, 0% have come back do to anything wiring related (other than a loose hood pin)//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif</p><p></p><p>Eh. While my tint was done professionally because I **** at anything with compound curves. Tinting, or trying to tint probably isn't going to damage a vehicle. May damage a vehicles appearance but won't compromise it's integrity. Worst case is ugly car or lots of lost wasted money. Remote start/alarm...I definitely say leave it to the pros or at least someone with some level of experience (I certainly don't consider myself a pro). My first RS/alarm project turned into a 3 days project and I'm lucky I didn't damage my electrical system. I didn't touch one for about a year after that. Just conversed with other installers and picked their minds and by the time I tried a new one, I was well prepared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daboyfrumdabx, post: 7606085, member: 617760"] Very possible. I only tried using them twice and with those poor results I moved on to solder and never looked back. If your results have been that good, I'm sure if I had tried them a few more times my results would have improved. I can't say I've installed thousands, or even close to a 100, but of all cars I've done with solder, 0% have come back do to anything wiring related (other than a loose hood pin)[IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif[/IMG] Eh. While my tint was done professionally because I **** at anything with compound curves. Tinting, or trying to tint probably isn't going to damage a vehicle. May damage a vehicles appearance but won't compromise it's integrity. Worst case is ugly car or lots of lost wasted money. Remote start/alarm...I definitely say leave it to the pros or at least someone with some level of experience (I certainly don't consider myself a pro). My first RS/alarm project turned into a 3 days project and I'm lucky I didn't damage my electrical system. I didn't touch one for about a year after that. Just conversed with other installers and picked their minds and by the time I tried a new one, I was well prepared. [/QUOTE]
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