Recommendations for a shop for after market alarm installation?
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EV ftw!!!
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Recommendations for a shop for after market alarm installation?
Recommendations for a shop for after market alarm installation?
Just to be clear, I am not planning on installing an after market alarm. I want to get a Keyless GO push button start system installed on my truck (and if that goes well do the same in the GS) and from what I've read so far, anyone proficient at installing alarms can install such a system.
This is the unit I want to get installed http://www.digitalguarddawg.com/KEYL...COMBO-PG-1.htm
Just to be clear, I am not planning on installing an after market alarm. I want to get a Keyless GO push button start system installed on my truck (and if that goes well do the same in the GS) and from what I've read so far, anyone proficient at installing alarms can install such a system.
This is the unit I want to get installed http://www.digitalguarddawg.com/KEYL...COMBO-PG-1.htm
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See Mo at future shop in Markham at warden/hwy 7. I have known him for about 13 years and he does incredible work on my cars, family and friends. Work he's done for me such as audio/security, remote starters, and the electrical aspect for nitrous kits utilizing buttons in the car factory installed turning them into arm/disarm and engage switches. The guy is a perfectionist and will figure anything out electrical when it comes to automobiles.
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Yikes, thats pricey. Look into Advanced Keys, its the same system, but a lot cheaper. Looking to having it installed in my SC..
http://www.advancedkeys.com/
http://www.advancedkeys.com/
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EV ftw!!!
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See Mo at future shop in Markham at warden/hwy 7. I have known him for about 13 years and he does incredible work on my cars, family and friends. Work he's done for me such as audio/security, remote starters, and the electrical aspect for nitrous kits utilizing buttons in the car factory installed turning them into arm/disarm and engage switches. The guy is a perfectionist and will figure anything out electrical when it comes to automobiles.
Yikes, thats pricey. Look into Advanced Keys, its the same system, but a lot cheaper. Looking to having it installed in my SC..
http://www.advancedkeys.com/
http://www.advancedkeys.com/
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In the rear I have cheap DuroGo rotors and pads. In the front, Wagner ThermoQuiet rotors and O'reilly Select Ceramic Pads (lifetime warranty per the parts dude - so long as they wear down evenly). Car brakes fine.
I had EBC dimpled rotors on my Tacoma for 50K miles and they did not last very long. After 50K miles I replaced them because they started causing vibrations. I now have 70K on re-surfaced OEM rotors, for a total of about 120K, and they still brake fine - I could not tell the difference with EBC rotors.
I had EBC dimpled rotors on my Tacoma for 50K miles and they did not last very long. After 50K miles I replaced them because they started causing vibrations. I now have 70K on re-surfaced OEM rotors, for a total of about 120K, and they still brake fine - I could not tell the difference with EBC rotors.
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