Best Remote Car Starter for Maxima!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Best Remote Car Starter for Maxima!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am thinking of installing a Remote Car Starter. I want to take a poll of how many people install a remote starter.
Stand alone unit:
Remote starter with additional features:
Price paid for the unit:
which one is/are the best?
Thanks
Maxima GLE 96
Stand alone unit:
Remote starter with additional features:
Price paid for the unit:
which one is/are the best?
Thanks
Maxima GLE 96
#2
Remote Starter
I have a Bulldog brand starter on mine. It is the only type that I have ever used. It was about $50 and i have never had a problem with it. lock and unlock doors is the feature. It also will hook up to a factor or aftermarket alarm. Then your dont have to carry around a extra remote.
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The Viper 790XV hands down is the baddest remote start around. I believe they make a version from Clifford, but it is the same thing. Make sure (most important) that you find a professional installer that has lots of alarm experience do the work. If you live near Northern Virginia, PM me and I will install whatever you choose. But stay away from the "el cheapos" and make sure to pick an alarm with all the features, and expansion capability you will need. It is better to grow into an alarm than to grow out of it. Make sure to get a good hoodpin switch (sealed from weather) and a battery back-up. I also recommend mini piezo sirens. I have a couple in the air vents of my car, and you can't stand the pain.
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Originally posted by TAPOUT
The Viper 790XV hands down is the baddest remote start around. I believe they make a version from Clifford, but it is the same thing. Make sure (most important) that you find a professional installer that has lots of alarm experience do the work. If you live near Northern Virginia, PM me and I will install whatever you choose. But stay away from the "el cheapos" and make sure to pick an alarm with all the features, and expansion capability you will need. It is better to grow into an alarm than to grow out of it. Make sure to get a good hoodpin switch (sealed from weather) and a battery back-up. I also recommend mini piezo sirens. I have a couple in the air vents of my car, and you can't stand the pain.
The Viper 790XV hands down is the baddest remote start around. I believe they make a version from Clifford, but it is the same thing. Make sure (most important) that you find a professional installer that has lots of alarm experience do the work. If you live near Northern Virginia, PM me and I will install whatever you choose. But stay away from the "el cheapos" and make sure to pick an alarm with all the features, and expansion capability you will need. It is better to grow into an alarm than to grow out of it. Make sure to get a good hoodpin switch (sealed from weather) and a battery back-up. I also recommend mini piezo sirens. I have a couple in the air vents of my car, and you can't stand the pain.
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A great alarm is heavily recommended but a great installer is even more important. A great installer can make a horrible alarm work better than a great alarm installed by a sh*tty installer. While picking out the right alarm make sure you have a reliable installer who knows what he's doing. Pearl96max in Central Jersey does a great job with installs.
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