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are car alarms a thing of the past?!
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Originally posted by Chili View PostWe have that on Lea's son's car. Viper product that we got from EW. We can check the location of his car from our phone anytime (including speed and direction of travel). We can also set alerts for speed, if he leaves a preset area, or if the vehicle is moving at all after certain hours.
The systems has other functions as well, but we only bought the GPS tracking piece.sigpic
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Originally posted by Chili View PostWe have that on Lea's son's car. Viper product that we got from EW. We can check the location of his car from our phone anytime (including speed and direction of travel). We can also set alerts for speed, if he leaves a preset area, or if the vehicle is moving at all after certain hours.
The systems has other functions as well, but we only bought the GPS tracking piece.
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Originally posted by Magnus View PostDoes he have to tell you when he's pooping too?
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Originally posted by DennyDid you ever have to use it?
The insane thing was when i renovated the interior, I pulled fucking EVERYTHING out and found a bunch of random wires and shit and unplugged a lot of them. I'm surprised loJack still fucking worked.Last edited by abecx; 12-18-2015, 08:57 AM.
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Originally posted by Chili View PostThat was the condition of a 16 year old getting a V8 Mustang (first a Fox, then a New Edge).. He just turned 18 a couple weeks ago, so going forward it will be up to him to renew the annual fee if he wants to keep it, which we are recommending in case it gets stolen.
Have designated "areas" and stuff just seems a bit excessive.sigpic
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Originally posted by Magnus View PostI guess I'm just remembering all the non-tracking technology, the pager, and change for pay phones from when I was that age.
Have designated "areas" and stuff just seems a bit excessive.
Hell, more than anything it was a deterrent for him, just knowing it was installed. The only time we really used the locator was if he wasn't responding to texts or calls (which was very rare). We used the speed alerts for the first year or so.
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