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Recomendations for remote start
#1

Can anybody recomend a decent remote start system? My GF want me to install one on her Jeep.



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#2

www.commandocaralarms.com has a good selection
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#4

I am getting one installed at best buy for $130, I hate workin on her jeep. I have no interest at all. At least she will be warm when she gets in.
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#5

lol - talk to dan sandru - his car does it all by itself already



why would you want a remote start? - since parking it with the parking brake on is pretty bad, especially in cold and wet climates, that only leaves parking in gear - remote start would be very bad like that



not a good idea on a manual transmission car - fine on a tip though
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[quote name='flash' post='44772' date='Dec 18 2007, 12:50 PM']lol - talk to dan sandru - his car does it all by itself already



why would you want a remote start? - since parking it with the parking brake on is pretty bad, especially in cold and wet climates, that only leaves parking in gear - remote start would be very bad like that



not a good idea on a manual transmission car - fine on a tip though[/quote]



It's for Lorri's Jeep.



Are home? Was the trip uneventful?
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#7

ah - cool - that will work great - after the temps we hit on this trip, i was tempted to get it for the denali - going out to fire it up and freeze my butt off in the process was just not fun



yes - home - trip was fine - only hit rain in tenn - clear the rest of the way - made it home in 2.5 days
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[quote name='flash' post='44776' date='Dec 18 2007, 02:11 PM']ah - cool - that will work great - after the temps we hit on this trip, i was tempted to get it for the denali - going out to fire it up and freeze my butt off in the process was just not fun



yes - home - trip was fine - only hit rain in tenn - clear the rest of the way - made it home in 2.5 days[/quote]



Thats great time, espeacily with a trailer.
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[quote name='flash' post='44776' date='Dec 18 2007, 10:11 AM']ah - cool - that will work great - after the temps we hit on this trip, i was tempted to get it for the denali - going out to fire it up and freeze my butt off in the process was just not fun



yes - home - trip was fine - only hit rain in tenn - clear the rest of the way - made it home in 2.5 days[/quote]



FLASH,

ANY PICTURES OF THE 2 NEW GIRLS YET?

WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR THEM BOTH? I THINK MANY WOULD BE INTERESTED. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />

BRIAN
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#10

haha I have one of those in my 968 and I never ever use it. It's totally useless... the car doesn't like it anyway, it would work 1 out of 3 times.
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