can anyone recommend me a car alarm?
From the site:
4 Channel Security / Remote Start System with Optional Keyless Entry
That's for the AvantGuard 5.1, the Intelliguard 770, the Concept 470, and the Arrow 5.1. Every single one says that, and every single one is part of the G5 lineup. Nowhere on the site on any model does it say a backup battery/siren is standard on anything but the AG 5.1. Maybe the dealers near you only sell it all as a package, but Clifford states it differently on their site.
Big Mack
From the site:
4 Channel Security / Remote Start System with Optional Keyless Entry
That's for the AvantGuard 5.1, the Intelliguard 770, the Concept 470, and the Arrow 5.1. Every single one says that, and every single one is part of the G5 lineup. Nowhere on the site on any model does it say a backup battery/siren is standard on anything but the AG 5.1. Maybe the dealers near you only sell it all as a package, but Clifford states it differently on their site.
Big Mack
I know the site is not clear about keyless entry but I'm not quoting any website, I have the Avantguard 5.1, Intelliguard 750 and Clifford 3.5 (two way pager) that's how I can speak to differences in quality, the 5.1 has everything standard except window module, it even has blackjax which is a keypad to prevent carjackings, it wasn't clear to me at first what the 5.1 offered as standard but I was pleasantly surprised.
Big Mack
Ive been looking into the viper 5901 because I hear that its the best on the market. I just want something that will go off if someone tries to break my windows, open my doors, or tries to steal my rims. Someone told me I should get a "2-way." What does that mean? Am I supposed to buy extra parts like window sensors and tilt sensors or do they come with the package?
Thanks for your help!!
Last edited by LexusK; Aug 29, 2009 at 12:37 AM.
Thanks for your help!!
A 2-way means the alarm comes with at least one remote that can receive as well as transmit information (data going two ways
).Be smart - if you're concerned about your car, pay up for a quality installation from a reputable shop.
As for add ons I would recommend - pain generators. At least two. They are only about $40 to add, and they do a lot of good when it comes to warding off those who are looking for a quick bang but need to sit in the car to do so. 130dB sirens in the car make a headache real quick. Also makes it more likely they'll be going for a hearing test much sooner.

Could also get the extra battery/siren combo. It's about $50-80 to add, but it gives you additional peace of mind and makes life more interesting for a thief if they try to get under the hood and kill the alarm to have more time with the car. More hassle = less opportunity = less likelihood of getting hit.
Big Mack
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that price didn't include the modules that I already had from before.
Also, where can I get a double din kit? I remember seeing a kit that looked completely OEM.
Last edited by LexusK; Oct 30, 2009 at 03:52 AM.











