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Need to fit car alarm

Wed 27 Jul 2011 01:31:49 PM
Anyone can recommend alarm installet here in melbourne, ive got the unit n instruction already....
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Re: Need to fit car alarm

Wed 27 Jul 2011 04:08:09 PM
ebay or cheapish alarm? i'd say autobarn has the cheapest price and lifetime warranty...but mostly they only fit brands not theirs or don't recognize, can easily getting blamed if it didn't work. anyways autobarn clayton or chadston are both honest and decent..fitting starts at $150 but you'll have to speak to them mate.
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Re: Need to fit car alarm

Wed 27 Jul 2011 06:15:46 PM
maybe ill speak to clayton, chadstone i reckoned is bit dear due to their location.....
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Re: Need to fit car alarm

Thu 28 Jul 2011 08:12:22 AM
not really though.. its all fixed price through. but chadston's fitting bay is hard to get to ...
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Re: Need to fit car alarm

Thu 28 Jul 2011 08:25:21 AM
my trick with a car alarm was to fit it under the boot area , as most people would would lift the hood quick and pull the wires off ..now a days I just lock the drivers seat headrest to the steering wheel with a cycle lock
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Re: Need to fit car alarm

Thu 28 Jul 2011 09:02:08 AM
Mike R WROTE:

"my trick with a car alarm was to fit it under the boot area , as most people would would lift the hood quick and pull the wires off ..now a days I just lock the drivers seat headrest to the steering wheel with a cycle lock "


in boot..cheap alarm maybe. but you'll still have to run multiple wires throughout the car. risking greater chance of short circuit, and if its a immobilizer...car will dead out in mid road. in the end you'll have to wire up to the same wires in the front anyway right?!? btw if you're referring to the the siren to pull the wires off, most of them now days have internal back up battery.
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Re: Need to fit car alarm

Thu 28 Jul 2011 10:29:02 AM
Its just car alarm, i think better pay someone to do it