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Old May 17, 2007 | 10:17 AM
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Why would you ever want to use the factory remotes over a 2-way lcd, or 2-way color transmitter?

You would lose 99% of the functions of the alarm by using a simplistic factory remote.
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Old May 17, 2007 | 10:20 AM
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Hi. So you would suggest replacing the factory system entirely or what? I want better protection with shock sensors and all, I want an alarm when someone comes CLOSE to my truck!
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Old May 17, 2007 | 11:01 AM
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Anyway to make these aftermarket systems work with the factory remotes and in conjunction with the factory alarm? That would be very trick!
I had to buy an extra module that learns the factory computer and will mimic everything that the factory entry system does from the factory remote.
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Old May 17, 2007 | 11:12 AM
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most aftermarket systems work in chorus with stock features. the kill switch i mentioned is actually a stock feature, but the aftermarket sensors are wired to trigger it. so you wouldnt be replacing the system with a new one. you would be adding more sensors, greater control, and communication in order to recieve feedback remotely.
if you have stock features on your remote like automatic liftgate / rear glass, then there are extra interface components you'll need to transfer these features to the new remote. i think they are vehicle specific but i don't have much experience with them.
there's a guy on SUVWORLD.com called SecurityDog. he's like the master guru when it comes to this stuff. you should hit him up.
and i actually played defense in college. linebacker. i wasn't very good. but i like busting heads.
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Old May 17, 2007 | 11:17 AM
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Hi. Does anyone have some model numbers or units to look at? I want better protection with shock sensors and all, I want an alarm when someone comes CLOSE to my truck!
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Old May 17, 2007 | 11:25 AM
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and scott
there are a few systems that create a magnetic field around your tahoe and trigger if anything enters that field. a friend of mine had this system on his vette. but he hated it.said it was too sensitive.
i used to laugh cuzthe warning was not a chirp. it was a female voice that said "please step away from the vehicle. por favor paso lejos del vehículo". LOL. it never got old.
i think they are kinda expensive too. but i don't know much about them. again.. ask security dog.
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Old May 17, 2007 | 11:42 AM
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jojo we are about the same size and I play at Texas A&M. 6'4" 245 at playing weight but Im at about 220 right now. D-END, gotta love defense man.
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Old May 17, 2007 | 12:41 PM
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nuthin like playin D. my homeboy Misi Tupe plays inside LB for A&M. and what happened against Cal last season!!?? 10 to 45 ??!!?? that musta hurt.
ired-shirted at Hawaii (where i grew up) but i finished in San Diego. i miss it. but i coach varisty D ends fora so-calihigh school now. it's how i get my fix. we're in spring camp now and Coach Carroll came to watch us practice and offerred one of my boys. i'm so stoked on it. i also just finished my masters so i'm gonna start marketing myself to college programs before my connections begin to fade.
to everyone looking for part numbers... i would just check with directed.com and contact support.
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Old May 17, 2007 | 12:48 PM
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DEI/Directed Electronics is the only route I would recommend. However, they are about all I have experience with. www.directed.com Some models are Viper 791XV, Viper 5900SST, and lastly Viper 7900 is the newest and best. It has a 3D color 2-way remote. All of these provide top of the line security with remote start. There are other systems, but on our vehicles I wouldnt install anything else.

For who ever is wanting the "back up" when someone nears your vehicle it is available. I use to know part numbers and part names but I dont any longer. I am sure it is a proximaty sensor and also a kit for the speaker to provide the voice. The parts are out there just do some research. www.hookedontronics.com is about as cheap of a vendor for viper I have found. I have purchased a lot of items from hookedontronics with no issues, but I havent had to return anything either. Most viper places will not sell just the kits, they will only sell them if they install them. It may be a directed policy.
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Old May 17, 2007 | 12:52 PM
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By the way, as mentioned above the aftermarket systems are compatible and work hand in hand with the factory system. But the factory remote will go bye bye.
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