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UROSEX
10-08-2013, 07:15 PM
Hey peepz just wondering if i am able to install motion sensors on stock euro alarm? As in if someone tries to jack up your car to steal your rims the euro horn will start going nuts? I think they are called shock sensors? many thanks!

fillit
10-08-2013, 07:44 PM
Hey peepz just wondering if i am able to install motion sensors on stock euro alarm? As in if someone tries to jack up your car to steal your rims the euro horn will start going nuts? I think they are called shock sensors? many thanks!

No, you're better off getting a new alarm altogether (e.g. a viper) if you want to go down that path, you could probably hook in remote start/engine stop timing too.

Best option would be investing in good lock nuts (mcgards with a floral key) to discourage thieves.

Jongnie
10-08-2013, 08:22 PM
Hey peepz just wondering if i am able to install motion sensors on stock euro alarm? As in if someone tries to jack up your car to steal your rims the euro horn will start going nuts? I think they are called shock sensors? many thanks!

I'm getting a mongoose 80s with dual shock sensors and 2zone microwave sensors tomorrow for 440.
Tilt sensor was extra 100 bucks but no $

UROSEX
12-08-2013, 12:59 AM
Thanks for your reply guys

only lock nuts I can find are them typical star shaped ones which i believe everyone already has

my budget is $100 :L

fillit
12-08-2013, 08:40 AM
Thanks for your reply guys

only lock nuts I can find are them typical star shaped ones which i believe everyone already has

my budget is $100 :L

You're not going to get much with $100 mcgards would set you back about $220+ new, however $220 investment to protect 1.5k of rims seems okay to me, you might find a a set second hand once in a while for around $150