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The best company is DEI Electronics (directed). This is the company that makes Clifford. They in turn also make avital. The both use dei components. The difference is in the remote. I have an avital and it is loud, sensitive and dependable. All the components say Dei on them. I would recommend that upon putting in a aftermarket alarn system you put in an alarm backup battery. This ensures great protection.
Good hunting,
Alex
Good hunting,
Alex
whome ever is willing to look please tell me witch one is good to buy thanks
http://search.ebay.com/clifford-alarm_W ... ageZsearch
Here is the main website www.directed.com
http://search.ebay.com/clifford-alarm_W ... ageZsearch
Here is the main website www.directed.com
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When I install my alarm, it will be a Viper with remote start and the two way tranciever remote with the LCD display showing which part of the car alarm has been activated.
And I very highly recomend that you have a professional install the alarm system.
I do NOT recomend that you have Best Buy or Circuit City install the alarm.
When you are ready to invest in a GOOD alarm system, call the manufacturer and have them recomend a good installer in your area.
If they tell you Best Buy or Circuit City (which I don't think they will), tell them you want some other installer.
Even if you have to drive a little farther, it will be worth it.
Even with my knowledge of electronics and automotive electrical systems, for something such as a good alarm system, I prefer a knowledgable technician to install it. That way, if there is anything wrong with the alarm itself, it will have the full manufacturer's warranty and the installer's quality of installation service warranty. Any good installation shop will warrant their work as well as honor the manufacturer's warranty.
Best of all, most car insurance companies give a discount to those who show proof of a professionally installed alarm system.
Check with your insurance to find out.
Cliff
And I very highly recomend that you have a professional install the alarm system.
I do NOT recomend that you have Best Buy or Circuit City install the alarm.
When you are ready to invest in a GOOD alarm system, call the manufacturer and have them recomend a good installer in your area.
If they tell you Best Buy or Circuit City (which I don't think they will), tell them you want some other installer.
Even if you have to drive a little farther, it will be worth it.
Even with my knowledge of electronics and automotive electrical systems, for something such as a good alarm system, I prefer a knowledgable technician to install it. That way, if there is anything wrong with the alarm itself, it will have the full manufacturer's warranty and the installer's quality of installation service warranty. Any good installation shop will warrant their work as well as honor the manufacturer's warranty.
Best of all, most car insurance companies give a discount to those who show proof of a professionally installed alarm system.
Check with your insurance to find out.
Cliff
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hello there mate! I know that my post here is too late and I do apologize for that. By the way thanks for this information. I'll search here online for DEI electronics. I want to put parts to my car that will make it secure and safe. My car alarm was not that sensitive as of now and I preferred that sensitivity is high for safety reasons. Thanks.asam wrote:The best company is DEI Electronics (directed). This is the company that makes Clifford. They in turn also make avital. The both use dei components. The difference is in the remote. I have an avital and it is loud, sensitive and dependable. All the components say Dei on them. I would recommend that upon putting in a aftermarket alarn system you put in an back up alarm battery. This ensures great protection.
Good hunting,
Alex