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are clifford alarms really wank ???
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[quote][i]Originally posted by Sims[/i] i agree with everyone else, it all depends on how well a job the people fitting the alarm do. Also Cat1 i believe is how it is fitted not the alarm itself. I had two people come out to fit my Clifford 300 on my old Corsa. Took them 3-4 hours to do it but they done a good job. Also got the tilt/motion sensor which i thought was wicked when i tested it. I got my car jack out and as soon as you start to lift the car up a bit the alarm goes off! A must if you have expensive wheels because it sounds before they even get started on putting your car on bricks, where without it the alarm wouldn't sound at all. Only problem i had with my alarm was on windy nights it would tend to go off. Did bug me because i didn't want to upset the neighbours because if someone did actually try to brake in my car, they would jsut think its my stupid alarm. Only reason it did go off like this was because the sensor needed adjusting which i could have got done free but i didn't get round to it. Anyway i do rate Clifford alarms and will be getting one soon again on the Sax :) [Edited on 03-05-2005 by Sims] [/quote]
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