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The work that you had trouble with are pretty basic installations, except for the alarm system(i always suggest professional installation for alarms). What I would do is go around and look at different shops, look at their showroom to see if its clean or not. Talk to the sales people and see how they act. You can usually tell the difference between somone that wants to help and that is honest or somone that just wants to take your money. Im not from the Washington area, but im sure theres good reputable shops. Other than personal recommendations, their isint too many ways to find out about people that do good work. |
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The difference is that the Viper is a better known and better make of an alarm. Honestly, the same options of a Viper cost me more than a python (wholesale cost). The Viper can sell more just because of the name most of the time. Depending on which module you go with, you might lose 1 of your keys. I have some modules at the shop that can remote start your car without you having to give up your extra key and some modules which require to use your spare key. Note*** The spare key could only be lost if your doing remote start. Security system/keyless entry do NOT require an extra key. |
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Makes sense. Thanks (+1 rep)
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some sort of gps that can hook up via video rca
just curious i know about 5 years ago i had a alpine (i think nva751a) nav system that i managed to somehow hook up to my indash non alpine monitor via just the rca video input on the screen. I believe alpine either had a module or this particulare gps allowed me to do it. I am curious if that sounds right. I am trying to duplicate the same install. I still have my monitor and in the interste of now having to buyy all new equipment does anyone out there or you bayarea know of a gps that i can install whether dvd or SD card related gps where i can have it hook up to my current indash screen via a video rca input?
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I know that Kenwood and Alpine have an add on navgation system that you hook up to a monitor, BUT the monitor must be of the same brand and be able to hook up to that navigation via provided cables. What you did 5 years ago i believe is not possible anymore. |
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I have a 1996 BMW 328i 4-door with a factory HK casette/radio and a CD changer in the trunk.
I think one of the speakers is blown. I'd like to replace the head unit and 2 or four of the speakers. I'm not interested in an asskicking rig, just good quality sound. And I don't want tacky, flashing lights. Any suggestions? Thanks! |
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For the headunit, you have a single din so that should be quite easy. You can go many different routes to this. Can you tell me how much you want to spend so I can give you the options and what kind of systems you can do for your budget. |
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I've been shopping around for the past week and honestly I'm confused and annoyed. So I get prices quotes from Quality AutoSound and Ultimate Electronics that are about $220 for Viper Alarm system w/ keyless entry INSTALLED or $220 Clifford Alarm system w/ keyless entry INSTALLED but when I get everything to come up, it's always $280-$350.
Can you recommend me a brand/ alarm system and a good place to get it installed? I want a Security System that has: Keyless Entry* (must have no matter what) *All the standard things that comes with alarms systems *Backup battery (was definitely recommended right?) *Window break sensor (is this needed?) *Hood/ Trunk Sensor (is this needed?) remote start is would be nice but not needed *are there any other sensor's you recommend? Should I buy a system on eBay and have someone install it for me? I'm pretty annoyed right now and for peace of mind protection while knowing I'm getting a good price/deal I will pay up to $450 but the cheaper the better. Please help me |
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-The backup battery is good if somone cuts your power to the alarm because then you have something to give power to your alarm as a backup. I personally dont have it on my car. Unless your car is real valuable and will attract the professionals, I wouldnt get it. -Window break sensor is unneeded. Almost any hit to a window will set off the alarm via shock sensor. The only way a window break sensor would come in handy is for those specific tools that professional thieves have. Like I said before, is your car really going to attract those kind of theives? If your worried about gangsters and thugs or the local kids, I wouldnt get it. -The hood sensor is a good option to get, but it shouldnt cost that much. I would go for that and not the trunk. -Like I said before, remote start will cost you at least $350 alone because of the extra module and labor time needed. I would just forget about the remote start right now and go for the basic alarm with a couple of the extra sensors such as the hood pin and maybe the backup battery if it works with your budget. If their offering you $280 for the alarm plus a couple of those sensors, its not a bad deal at all. Last edited by BayArea; 08-16-2008 at 02:52 PM.. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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Ok so you only have 1 amplifier in your car? Thats what im guessing by that link. 4 gauge will work. 2 gauge would be the best. Dont go 0 gauge. I do reccomend that you get a name brand wiring kit. Go with either a JL audio, Rockford Fosgate, or Kicker wiring kit. Monster makes good wiring kits also but their a little overpriced. At our shop we mainly use Rockford Fosgate wiring kit. Their RCA's are one of the best I have ever used and they use real AWG for their wires. This is one of our best selling wiring kits and 1 of my favorite and most recommended: http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/pr...&p_status= |
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what is the use of capacitor
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