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Hi - I'm considering fitting an alarm to my Zed, to include remote central locking and immobiliser. I've seen the Toad Ai606 widely advertised at sensible prices, does anyone have experience of these or recommend an alternative Thatcham Cat 1?

 

Also, is it practical to fit an alarm yourself or is it best left to the 'professionals'?

 

Dave

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Toad is a very reliable alarm, we fit hundreds a year and probably get 1 or 2 back(usually for sensor adjustment) If you want a Cat1 then it will have to be pro fitted to satisfy the insurance company

Well ive got the clifford 650 cat 1 and it does the job well..even warning you that you are too close to the car with a sound...as for fitting its best to get a pro who can give you a certificate, mostly for ur insurance comp.....buy what you think is right for you and read reviews about the alarms before purchase.... :dance:

ive also got a concept 650. what has everyone else got. would be interesting to see a poll on this. i would start one myself but dont know the different alarm types

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Toad is a very reliable alarm, we fit hundreds a year and probably get 1 or 2 back(usually for sensor adjustment) If you want a Cat1 then it will have to be pro fitted to satisfy the insurance company

 

Hi Bob - How much would you charge for fitting a) with you supplying the alarm (total cost) and b) with me supplying the alarm?

 

Dave

£280.00 for fitting or if you buy it yourself from fleebay £150.00

 

Bob

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