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Sandy869 20th December 2010 15:46

Looking for an alarm
 
Hey guys!
After Christmas I'll be looking for an alarm for my car, it's an 02 plate 1.1! It just needs to be a 'piece of mind alarm' really, central locking would be a massive benefit but not essential. Looking at around £150- £175 ish really, thought I'd ask for some suggestions please?

Many thanks
Chris

langy88 20th December 2010 16:42

What ever you do dont buy a cheap one off ebay, there actully really good (ive got one), mine protects windows, doors, boot and has an impact sensor but it was such a pain in the arse cost me so much time and money.

If you have £10+ an month to let go i would get a clifford alarm system and pay monthly because its a recognised by insurence companys and there amazing, search "clifford alarms" on google

hope this helps

Sandy869 20th December 2010 16:58

Might look into paying monthly then mate, cheers for the info

Sandy

langy88 20th December 2010 17:09

Thats ok mate

look at the small print if you do go for it :p

-Alex- 20th December 2010 18:02

Scorpion Sa30 and a central locking kit for maplin, will be about £100 all in, fitted it to my mk2 golf and its amazing.

Sandy869 20th December 2010 18:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by -Alex- (Post 4961589)
Scorpion Sa30 and a central locking kit for maplin, will be about £100 all in, fitted it to my mk2 golf and its amazing.

Oo rite awesome! How hard is it to fit to mate? As I dint have a clue about alarms lol? Also where's that from? Thanks for the info :y:

-Alex- 20th December 2010 18:59

Its fair easy if you plan it all out, ie what wires to cut and the such :) If you have an idea about electronics its fair easy, if not best PMing MR TOAD on here.

http://www.fonejunkie.com/SCORPION-S...M-p-16662.html

Sandy869 20th December 2010 19:12

Ahh rite, certainly something to consider then! Looks pretty good, cheers buddy

reevesy_vtr 20th December 2010 19:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by langy88 (Post 4961374)
What ever you do dont buy a cheap one off ebay, there actully really good (ive got one), mine protects windows, doors, boot and has an impact sensor but it was such a pain in the arse cost me so much time and money.

If you have £10+ an month to let go i would get a clifford alarm system and pay monthly because its a recognised by insurence companys and there amazing, search "clifford alarms" on google

hope this helps

Ebay alarms are crap because they dont last and they go off all the time for no reason, as for paying £10 a month DONT DO IT. I only know of 1 company that do it and that will be Gap or should i say CRAP security. They sub out all there work and the fitters are on price so they want to get as much done as they can in a day so will just through it in. If its only a piece of mind alarm you are after then the budget you have will get you a very good alarm and it will do every thig you want. Have a look in the stickys at the top of the page as i did a post about vehicle security and it goes through the name to and not to go for. Also pm mr_toad as ian my cover your area and he is a top bloke and fitter and you will get great service.:y:

Sandy869 20th December 2010 19:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by reevesy_vtr (Post 4961928)
Ebay alarms are crap because they dont last and they go off all the time for no reason, as for paying £10 a month DONT DO IT. I only know of 1 company that do it and that will be Gap or should i say CRAP security. They sub out all there work and the fitters are on price so they want to get as much done as they can in a day so will just through it in. If its only a piece of mind alarm you are after then the budget you have will get you a very good alarm and it will do every thig you want. Have a look in the stickys at the top of the page as i did a post about vehicle security and it goes through the name to and not to go for. Also pm mr_toad as ian my cover your area and he is a top bloke and fitter and you will get great service.:y:

Thanks for the advice mate! Shall pm mr_toad in the near future then and see what he says

AshFurio 21st December 2010 06:10

Clifford alarms are the worth it, I have one and it never lets me down :)

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