JuniorDA[LS]
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i was reading into a hood release blocker.but do you guys know of any other cheap but RELIABLE anti theft devices? thanks
^^^When and if you get an alarm have the shop install a kill switch for not only the starter but also on the ignition, and if you want togo all out have a glass break sensor installed, a back up battery, a prox sensor, hood/trunk pin, self powered siren, and get a 2 way 1 mile pager. Dont forget to also have a pizo siren installed inside the car. That would be a good start
X2Also NEVER buy a cheap alarm (there's a reason why there cheap imo) unless u aren't too worried about ur car getting stolen or u are gonna upgrade to a better alarm later
EVERYTHING this guy said plusWhen and if you get an alarm have the shop install a kill switch for not only the starter but also on the ignition, and if you want togo all out have a glass break sensor installed, a back up battery, a prox sensor, hood/trunk pin, self powered siren, and get a 2 way 1 mile pager. Dont forget to also have a pizo siren installed inside the car. That would be a good start
TRUST me, I slacked and thought I was good with a Clifford alarm, and my car was stolen. right from in front of my house..right in the middle of the day..in one of the richest counties in the US..
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thats cool, did you do a write-up?Kill switches are the cheapest way. The price of switches plus the time it takes you to put in.
I have posted my kill switch method on here somewhere but don't feel like repeating the details of it. Basically I used four 3 position toggle switches all wired to a necessity. Each three position sensor has 2 off positions and 1 on. For the car to start, you need to have all 4 switches in the correct position.
No, not much to write up lol. Wired 3 mini switches mounted into a very small metal casing then tacked them to it with a spot weld. Then wired fuel pump, starter and clutch switch to them. Then hide the casing somewhere good and ran dummy wires out of it as well. Then mount a main power switch in a different hidden location off the battery circuit.thats cool, did you do a write-up?