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New alarm system for my car!
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<blockquote data-quote="elduderino" data-source="post: 4792104" data-attributes="member: 557356"><p>I love alwayses and nevers...</p><p></p><p>The bed of a pickup truck is purposely isolated from the cab where the shock sensor is, so the only way to get good bed coverage is with a second shock sensor - behind the taillight, for example. But properly installed shock sensors do actually work if you expect the right things from them.</p><p></p><p>Thaster, which alarm add-ons are best to use are indeed driven by what your actual vehicle is. For head unit protection, I love the DEI 513T piezo siren in the air vent closest to the head unit, wired to trigger when the door is open. The backup battery is good. The ultrasonic is very good if you always roll up your windows.</p><p></p><p>But a great install of a basic Viper 350 is better than an average install of a Viper 5002...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elduderino, post: 4792104, member: 557356"] I love alwayses and nevers... The bed of a pickup truck is purposely isolated from the cab where the shock sensor is, so the only way to get good bed coverage is with a second shock sensor - behind the taillight, for example. But properly installed shock sensors do actually work if you expect the right things from them. Thaster, which alarm add-ons are best to use are indeed driven by what your actual vehicle is. For head unit protection, I love the DEI 513T piezo siren in the air vent closest to the head unit, wired to trigger when the door is open. The backup battery is good. The ultrasonic is very good if you always roll up your windows. But a great install of a basic Viper 350 is better than an average install of a Viper 5002... [/QUOTE]
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