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| quote: | Originally posted by gehzumteufel
1. Do not do it yourself if you don't know. Improperly installing an alarm can ruin your cars electrical system. Take it to a professional.
2. Body sealants are for when you are doing body work, not on top of paint/clear coat.
3. Don't. Get a marine battery. Go to your local Interstate Batteries distributorship, ask for a used one. They are very cheap, but the only used part is the plastic case. |
4. Why in the name of fuck are you putting an alarm on an 02 Grand Am?
Actually, to be serious for a second... with regard to number 3... for marine use I would highly recommend a dry cell battery as they last much longer, will still offer enough power to start an engine even if several of the cells are damaged, they don't freeze, and they are resistant to vibration damage (which is the leading cause of battery failure on pleasure craft). ********... if you head to Canadian Tire you can pick-up a Nautilus dry cell battery for $200. That's a pretty big jump from the conventional marine battery which start at about $70; however, take it from someone who's had to pull start a 180hp inboard/outboard... the added reliability is well worth it when you're out on the water.
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| quote: | Originally posted by RickyM
you're just a shit version of Moral Hazard. At least he knows what he's talking about. |
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
lol, i love it when moral feels the need to lay the smack down 
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