It really depends on the experience and skills of the installer. If I am familiar with the vehicle and the system being installed a system as involved as that Clifford would probably take me between 2 and 3 hours from start to finish.
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Installer, IT support, and FFL. I need less hobbies.
Twelvoltz wrote:
It really depends on the experience and skills of the installer. If I am familiar with the vehicle and the system being installed a system as involved as that Clifford would probably take me between 2 and 3 hours from start to finish.
2 to 3 hours that's excellent. I think you're a lot more experienced than me.
I'm more of a novice installer, I have done a few alarms before but nothing with all the bells and whistles of the Clifford Avantguard 4 which I bought from a shop having a clearance of New Old Stock.
The good think is that I am familiar with the vehicle its going in as it's my own car and can take my time. Also I did an istall for a friend who has the same car but it was a less complicated alarm system.
Just need to hide the wires in the car harness looms for an OEM look.
Twelvoltz wrote:
It really depends on the experience and skills of the installer. If I am familiar with the vehicle and the system being installed a system as involved as that Clifford would probably take me between 2 and 3 hours from start to finish.
I take it you have no idea what an AvantGuard 4 is. 2 to 3 hours would not be possible if you connected all the features. Ever hear of a wireless immobilzer? It has it. It also has built in window roll up, and a lot more.