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kylejt 
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Posted: October 14, 2002 at 8:30 PM / IP Logged  
Doesnt matter cost, I just want to know... How could I make my care near impossible to break into? Cost is not an option for me, security is! So throw in anything, any ideas! Ive seen a $750 alarm in my friends car, we both tried to bypass it, it was impossible. He had tons of hidden switches. So just tell me anything, alarms, switches, key fobs, whatever! Safety first!
Thanks!
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your dont need much but hey every thing manmade is brakeable to the right person . well you can use like two or threee proximity sensors they are microphones that sense inside the car , a few shock sensor located also around the car. a back up batter . double up on door triggers.  two for each door . and a two way remote alarm i have used many of the deis new two way remote car starting alarms. the lcd i work at speedworld. com and have done many alarms  like this the store is located  on sunrise hwy in baldwin new york if your in the new york area , and we can handel exactly what you want without spending so much money.
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It's not the cost of the alarm system rather the quality of installation. If you want a theft proof system you will end up spending lots, but on labor not the equipment. Go to the exreme and get your windows replaced with lexan, dead bolt the doors with Autoloc devices, have 3 ignition cut off circuits, cover all entries of the vehicle with sensors, battery back up, hood lock, and I've heard of smoke screens that eject this smoke into the air that stays in the air for about 2- 5 minutes making it impossible to see anything in the car. The smoke leaves no residue on the interior and is safe to breath in but you can not see anything for 2 minutes or so making any thief nervous enough not to stick around until the smoke clears.

Have a pager system attached to the vehicle and alarm system so you know what is being triggered and when. Do not have a LED visible because ....... face it... if a thief sees the LED you really think that's going to deter him/her from trying any way ?? If they see something they like, they will try regardless of that little red light that is flashing. I'm not saying that it won't deter ANY thief... just the punks, not the pro's.

Safe guard your battery  under the hood and under the carriage as well. If you have a parking brake, use this as it's hard to tow a vehicle with it's rear tires locked. Not impossible but harder Need some input on alarm! -- posted image.. Use 3 or 4 sirens throughout the car so that it's hard for anyone to be inside the car while the alarm is going off while making it a visible eye sore so people look. Who cares if no one goes to see what the big deal is, that's not the point... it's to attract unwanted attention to a car thief that makes them nervous.

Jeff
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You can do all of the above but if a thief really wants it, he'll get it! Need some input on alarm! -- posted image.Need some input on alarm! -- posted image.  yes sad to say, but there is more things you can do.  You can install the Multilock, an immobilizer system that will shut the car down in couple of minutes, you can add Lojack, Onstar (atleast you can find your car back). I've put in infrared cameras in vehicle that you can monitor from home. There is also a  shocking device that hooks up to your alarm that will make it impossible to sit in the seats. Battery back up has always been a must along wih a paging unit. Shave handles and all keyholes, drop your car so low that nothing can go under and get an electric fence for your driveway Need some input on alarm! -- posted image....  believe it or not some people do these things!

kylejt 
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Posted: October 15, 2002 at 1:43 PM / IP Logged  
Thank you all! This is a great forum, everyone knows so much! I hope to learn more about car audio, security, and so forth. If you have any more comments, keep them coming. The more the better. Thanks again!

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