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Old 05-27-2009, 11:49 PM
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Re: My Alarm Install - 4th Gen

I have a few more random photos of some other stuff I did while it was apart.

Remember this dent?



it's getting better:



need some body working tools now to get out the little dents, etc.


where did all thos wires go?




it is remarkable how much dirt the camera can find.. sitting in the drivers seat, this area looked pretty clean


It's getting there:


A radar detector was mounted up here.. I enlarged one of the bolt holes and instlaled the alarms L.E.D.



the other one will house the power for my GPS Bluetooth Antenna , The other hole where the XM Radio was (look close at the previous picture) is where I am going to mount a "cradle" for my PDA Phone.


time to start designing the demise of that map pocket.
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Originally Posted by Freakonaleash12
ok bro i can tell you dont know this type of stuff at all the signal strength is 12 volts and unlike AC DC is not a sign wave its a straight line so the frequency is constant -- by the way did i happen to mention dealing with frequencies is my daily job so i do know what im talking about
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