I highly doubt it has any "lapses in coverage". It might have 2 or 3 years ago, but the technology today is way too good.Coveted said:lojack dosent cover every street, you'd be surprised of the lapse's in coverage.
Rockstar said:joe_padavano said:Rockstar said:On my last car i had a pager alarm and had the alarm hooked up to the train horns behind the grille so when the alarm went off everyone in a 3 mile radius knew it. I want to try and make some sort of push button start that needs a special key instead of the regular column key.
Alarms are worthless. When was the last time anyone here called the cops because they heard a car alarm going off (and I don't mean because it was disturbing the peace)?
The best deterrent I've ever used is to remove the steering wheel. This sounds hard, but on Olds sport wheels, you pop the horn button and six screws later the wheel is in your hand. I could get it on or off in 90 seconds.
They sell a kit that allows you to remove the steering wheel http://www.grantproducts.com/c-107-vehi ... urity.aspx
As far as the alarm going off and noone calling the cops, when you live in an area where there are no trains and you here a train horn going off someone is bound to see what the hell is going on. If you do have an alarm does cries wolf to the point of noone paying attention to it then the sensitivity on the alarm should be turned down.
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