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  • Hey I have a 2001 Silverado and I bought the same alarm, I was wondering if I was going to need the supposedly module that is needed to install the alarm?

  • hey wassup man my name is josh im from philadelphia i really like the videos for the prestige alarms u did. my question to is i have a 2001 acura cl and im going to purchase the prestige alarm for my car. now do i really need a bypass module for this vehicle or no cuz i know sum cars need a bypass for the alarm.

  • Oh ok bro, yeah that sounds within my budge jajaja yeah I installed a stereo and two nights ago at work the tried to break in at my job at heb, thank god for security guards, so yeah for sure man, that sounds good

  • Hey bro nice vid, I live here in brownsville tx, very close by man, do u think its time consuming for say a 1999 chrysler concorde, cuz I wanna put a basic alarm, but was wondering how much it would set me back man

  • @Rafaelipod Oh bro sorry on the phone I was taking remote starters you want basic full package Prestige APS 25c $200.00 installed.

  • what kind of alarm and bypass module is it brands cuz i wanna get the exact setup bro

  • @gsound562 Prestige APS 997 and DEI XK09.

  • Great job man. I just had a code alarm remote start today at best buy but they didnt solder the wires they just crimped them together. You need to open a shop in denver man

  • @ricardois2fast4u Thanks bro , they should know better than that ! You never know .

  • Good install... where's ur shop @?

  • @barbozahector5 Thanks bro . San Benito , Texas

    Hector's Car Audio Tint & Alarms

    1391 W. Hwy 77

    San Benito , Tx 78586

    (956) 399 - 8476

  • About how long did it take you with that bypass??

  • @816molotov The bypass isn't a big deal (with any brand) it's soldering all and every wire , that takes the most time. The whole install took about 6-7 hours on these new GM Chevy trucks.

  • thats not easy!!!

  • @ahlacom Don't remind me LOL !

  • Good job bro installing the same one on my car in a couple of days :)

  • @dustedanddisgusted Thanks bro !

  • No joke bro...lmao good onee

  • Nice work guy, I'm an old school electrical guy thinking about installing one of these myself.

  • @ballucanb1 Thanks bro . Happy Install , if you need help let me know .

  • what would that job cost? so i know around what to spend

  • @dj049207 $550.00 everything installed bro.

  • I like your work man you're a bad ass

  • @walter10gaitan Thanks bro .

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  • You know your stuff. Good video.

  • @johnnie5ive Thanks Bro.

  • Just a question, if the alarm comes with a siren, why is the horn wired to go off? It goes off for the panic, and for arming and disarming, just wondering

  • @rebelraider14 Sorry I am getting back to you so late. Yes you are right , I like wiring both so you know if its your car or truck. Basic alarm system (some not all ) only give you the opt to install siren. More noise LOL , but if you or a customer where to tell me that you only wanted sire or horn it's up to you.

  • Nice, I wish you were in new york

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  • @SGTGS right on, i wish they were in norther cali he definitely would have sold me on his impeccable work. nothing like someone who puts pride in their work.

  • @porkyzilla Thanks Bro.

  • dude your like the best installer around

  • @ZachManZ71 A comment like that makes all this extra work , worth it ! Thanks Bro !

  • @ZachManZ71 A comment like that makes all this extra work , worth it ! Thanks Bro !

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