Anyone had experience with "revelco" anti-theft device
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EBP_SI »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">seems a lot like the keys on the new cars. besides..not much will stop a flatbed.</TD></TR></TABLE>
That's what I was thinking.
"The Ravelco Antitheft Device has an unparalleled track record of success. No other auto security device even comes close. With 27 years in business and millions of installations worldwide, not one vehicle equipped with Ravelco has ever been stolen!"
I think that's streching it. The only way I could see that being true is if only 100 cars had this installed world wide, and they were peices of crap cars.
That's what I was thinking.
"The Ravelco Antitheft Device has an unparalleled track record of success. No other auto security device even comes close. With 27 years in business and millions of installations worldwide, not one vehicle equipped with Ravelco has ever been stolen!"
I think that's streching it. The only way I could see that being true is if only 100 cars had this installed world wide, and they were peices of crap cars.
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I think that's streching it. The only way I could see that being true is if only 100 cars had this installed world wide, and they were peices of crap cars.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Throw that thing on an ITR and give it a week. it'll be gone.
I think that's streching it. The only way I could see that being true is if only 100 cars had this installed world wide, and they were peices of crap cars.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Throw that thing on an ITR and give it a week. it'll be gone.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SpiNniNDubs »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">looks like a good layer. does any one know whats the price on one of this? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Their rep sent me an email saying it was $157 shipped, not bad I think.
Their rep sent me an email saying it was $157 shipped, not bad I think.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Quad-Damge »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Would be a Nice thing to add, Im very HARDCORE into car Security</TD></TR></TABLE>
Uhh, yeah-I get it
Uhh, yeah-I get it
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Their rep sent me an email saying it was $157 shipped, not bad I think.</TD></TR></TABLE>
so if its 157 shipped does that mean youre going to have to install it youre self?
Their rep sent me an email saying it was $157 shipped, not bad I think.</TD></TR></TABLE>
so if its 157 shipped does that mean youre going to have to install it youre self?
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so if its 157 shipped does that mean youre going to have to install it youre self?
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Yeah, you have to put it on yourself but they suggest you have a "qualified" mechanic install it, but I agree with the post above about it being just as easy to bypass.
so if its 157 shipped does that mean youre going to have to install it youre self?
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Yeah, you have to put it on yourself but they suggest you have a "qualified" mechanic install it, but I agree with the post above about it being just as easy to bypass.
there is another device similar to that but better, its called magic. even if you have the keys you cant start the car without swiping a keychain across a hiden sensor. it works good because nobody knows its there.
This ravelco seems like a worthy product. If you check out their site they say that they have 3.5 million people who have it and not 1 have ever been reported stolen. That seems amazing to me but I would research more on it just in case they aren't as good as they say they are.
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there's something about having metal braided shielding on the wires, and also the wires are all black so you can't tell them apart.
anyone else?
there's something about having metal braided shielding on the wires, and also the wires are all black so you can't tell them apart.
anyone else?
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