Re: What Alarm system do you have....

From: durling@attglobal.net
Date: Tue Mar 14 2000 - 21:37:33 EST


Why don't you guys do what I did to my old s-10 blazer. I rigged the alarm so
when the horn was blaring so was four 150db piazzo tweeters from radio shack
I had hidden in the headliner. Trust me someone else might ignore it but
whoever gets in there is gettin out quick. You can literally feel your
eardrums bouncing in and out with the pulses of the siren. I know some of you
say liability but the thief has to get in and stay in to do any damage to his
hearing. If he breaks the window with a glass sensor and this thing starts up
he will get near the car and than back away since it will start hurting his
ears. I plan on doing this again in my dak when I get around to finishing the
interior. Why have a passive system when you can have one that actually
fights back.

Jeff Durling
'96 RC Sport-318
"mike d." wrote:

> peice of mind if you ask me. Even if it is too far out for me to hear it,
> someone will. And even if they don't do anything about it, oh well...
> that's what insurance is for. The thing about an alarm is: the only
> actual theft deterrant is the little red light, and the sticker should
> you choose to put it on. The alarm will deter petty theives, slow down
> decent theives, and only serve to annoy professional theives.. but hey,
> it'll keep em' from doin' it in my driveway.
>
> -mike d.
>
> ---> Yorktown, Va.
> "PROJECT 13's" ... slammed 88 Dakota gettin' a Magnum 360!
>
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