Re: Alarm suggestions

From: Gary Hedlin (garyhedlin@sbcglobal.net)
Date: Sat May 22 2004 - 13:06:22 EDT


Yeah, mine has the power locks and the remote start integrated into the
system. I really didnšt want to be carrying around 2 remotes. But the
range is very good, probably maxes about 300 ft.

I'm not so sure how easy uninstalling one would be....If you want a true
idea, ask the guy how much he charges to uninstall them! :)

On 5/22/04 9:34 AM, in article c8noa0$7qo$1@bent.twistedbits.net, "andy
levy" <andy-dml@levyclan.us> wrote:

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> On 5/22/2004 1:01 AM, Gary Hedlin wrote:
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> | I have a code alarm on my truck, works very good (had it 5 years). I have
> | had one module go out about 2 years ago, but the shop that put it in
> | replaced it at no charge.
> |
> | Mine has the remote start built in, and it was nice when the truck was
> | parked in a carport during the winter. But now since I have a garage, and
> | am in the process of insulating the hell out of it, it may not be so
> | handy... But you never know.
> |
> | The EVS-II may sound interesting, but a code alarm for $200 installed
> sounds
> | a lot better! :)
>
> Gary, did you get the code alarm integrated w/ your power locks? How's
> the range on the remote?
>
> ~From talking to the guy at the shop, it sounds like remote start is easy
> to add later, and it's also easy to move the alarm to another vehicle if
> I part w/ the Dak.
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