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Got 2 of these guys wondering where I should put them. Should I just put 2 inside, so if they get in and shut the door it will hurt, or one inside and one in the trunk so when they pop that and go after everything they will still have a little trouble?
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one in cab one in trunk.. depends on the models you got but ones i heard where sore enough not something you wanna be in the car with for a long time
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We like the driver side vent (or the underside of the dash near the steering column) and the trunk lid. This will keep as much noise as possible towards your suspect and the lid will help make sure more and more people hear it.. If you are combining with with a siren, we recommend that you trip them using a relay powered from the siren wire on the alarm.

One of our guys has 6 micros throughout the car along with a custom alarm. His friend combined his alarm with train horns (yes real train horns with nitrogen coming from a hidden tank. It's fun watching someone set it off) It then vents the nitrogen out the back near the trunk and a second line bleeds a little nitrogen into the driver's area of the cab. This makes it hard to breath and irritates the throat. It's otherwise harmless. (We checked it with doctors) ^-^

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I would put on under the dash or right by the HU depending on the car

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Now that is real clever.  Is there a siren or horn that is really loud just by itself?
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I have put them inside of AC vents pointing directly at the driver's seat.
Also make sure that you use arelay if you have more then 2 sirens running off of the alarm or you will risk damaging the brain.
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