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329 Posts Member #: 3193 Senior Member Torbay, Devon |
5th Dec, 2008 at 06:10:25pm
Hi,
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Site Admin ![]() 15300 Posts Member #: 337 Fearless Tom Fenton, Avon Park 2007 & 2008 class D winner & TM legend. |
5th Dec, 2008 at 06:18:07pm
Main thing is to make sure they are properly accredited, VSIB I believe is the governing body. After that make sure you watch the guy doing it like a hawk, I have seen some alarms that look like they have been thrown in at 10 paces rather than fitted properly.
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![]() 514 Posts Member #: 2104 Post Whore Essex - UK |
5th Dec, 2008 at 07:36:22pm
The toad ones you can fit your self and then get them tested at a toad fitting centre my friend did it on his car and i did it on mine. As for someone anywhere in Devon i don't know i am afraid "Tuning should be a compromise between what is possible and what is necessary"
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1300 Posts Member #: 829 Post Whore essex |
6th Dec, 2008 at 07:18:16pm
go on e bay you can get a toad CAT1 alarm for £100 fit it your self then take it to a alarm fitting shop for them to certify it you will need to solder ALL the joints Edited by jimmy on 6th Dec, 2008. 1293 Turbo mini
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![]() 514 Posts Member #: 2104 Post Whore Essex - UK |
6th Dec, 2008 at 09:27:01pm
thats what id did "Tuning should be a compromise between what is possible and what is necessary"
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