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matthewjon 
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Hi, I'm finally getting around to hooking up and alarm/remote start in my truck. Think I've decided on a Viper 5901, just need to make a final decision on what brand/model of bypass.
With so many options out there for bypasses, which one would be the way to go?
Thanks, Matt
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think i would go with the dlpkgm for that one
it will do the door locks, arm/disarm factory alarm, parking light control, heated seats and mirrors, defroster, tach, and rap shutdown.
all through d2d connection saving a lot of time in the installation with only 2 wires to the vehicle and 2 wires to the remote starter
it can be bought cheap here to here
hope this helps
if you do go with this one heres the instructions for your vehicle
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matthewjon 
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Thanks a lot, I was leaning towards that one. Just wasn't sure with all of the choices out there, lol.
Matt
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fortin or idatalink will do the job.
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matthewjon 
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tedmond wrote:
fortin or idatalink will do the job.
will one of these units be better than using a dlpkgm?
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IMHO the Idatalink unit is the best of the group. The technology Idata constantly updates is second to none.

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matthewjon 
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Mike M2 wrote:

IMHO the Idatalink unit is the best of the group. The technology Idata constantly updates is second to none.

what model idata?
Thanks, Matt
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I have had very good luck with the dlpkgm it is made by the same company as the viper alarm system your looking at cheaper then idatalink
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the idatalinks are great unit, but very hard to get in canada, where i live.  

from idatalink ADS-ALSL GM will cut your install time down significantly. Im not a frequent idatalink user, but i sometimes use them, but i can only get my hands on the blade modules since im a compustar user.

other than that, im a stuck on fortin guy. Fortin CAN-SL2 is what i would use, but remember. EVERYONE has their own preferance.

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i personally like to use the idatalink stuff, the tech support is the best in the business
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