Is it possible to hook up LoJack and a Clifford alarm at the same time?
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There would be no problem. I done it many times. Also long as the installers does not tamper with it.
oh yeah, wrx do you still sell alarms? i might need a price quotes for a 2 way and several sensors.. ill get back at you with the specific models though.
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Yes, I do. Its my career at this point andhave been for the past 17 years, lol
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You can hook up anything that you want in a car with lo-jack. as long as you don't tamper with there unit and void there warranty. I have lo-jack in two of my cars. Both units have been moved due to the stupid spot the installer put it in. But I had to have special permission from lo-jack to do it. I strongly suggest a gps tracking unit with lo-jack. And have it installed stealthy. Remember lo-jack is not gps
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I reccommend the clifford 210c-viper 210v. There is also a new company that I am working with to bring out a new unit with more features. It will be a stand alone unit. Whats good with the clifford is that its plug and play with the newer alarms by dei that have the esp bit port. All you have to do is tag power, ignition and ground.
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