Has Anyone Tried To Install A Commando Alarm?
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Has Anyone Tried To Install A Commando Alarm?
I want to install a car alarm in my 93 bonneville is this system any good and also would it be hard to install ?
Throwing wires and what not?
Throwing wires and what not?
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Depends on what system you get. If it'* a simple 2 wire hook up, well, their ya go. 2 wires onto the battery. Then you have your complex systems that tap into your door locks, trunk, lights, horn and some go into your ignition system. Just depends on how much you want to spend.
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its not to hard to do if your good with car wiring and stuff. if you have never dont it befor then i would have a trusted shop install it..
far as brands.. i like Viper or any other off shoot of them. others are also good.
far as brands.. i like Viper or any other off shoot of them. others are also good.
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usually the simple alarms are fairly easy to install, when you get into the remote start systems and things like that, it starts getting more difficult. I do not know much about that brand, but what I have expirenced is go with a good name brand if you want it to last a long time (even more so for remote start systems). You can't go wrong with viper, and they sell simple alarm systems up to advanced 2-way pager models. The more advanced the system gets with starter kill and things like that will require cutting into the starter harness so just keep in mind if you buy an alarm with lots of features, those features have to be wired in.
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