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> Bulldog Alarms?, Any Good???
post Aug 13, 2008 - 10:31 AM
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I'm looking at the Bulldog ICD-605.
Does anyone know if this brand is good?
post Aug 19, 2008 - 3:57 PM
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Ive only heard of them inside Summit Racing magazine. Outside of that, I have never heard of someone praising them. Stick with a Viper or a Clifford system; Code is a good brand too.


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post Aug 19, 2008 - 7:39 PM
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i had a bulldog starter on my old 89 GT-S, it was crap. it had poor range and not that many features. it also went hay wire on me. i had shaved my door handles and side beams and had a solenoid hooked up to the module so that when i press the 'trunk release' button, it would open. many times the module repeatedly activated the solenoid over and over on its own until my battery died. sometimes i'd hear random clicks coming from the module as i drove, so something was wrong.

i'd stay away from bulldog, and depending on what you have in your car to protect (subs, stereo, etc) i'd get a higher end alarm. i had a clifford system but the range sucked. my CompuStar PRO has 2-3 times the range.. and couldn't be any happier.


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post Aug 25, 2008 - 12:03 PM
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I hava a keyless entry from bulldog... Wiring it was a learning experience to say the least but they usually give you some really good instructions with vehicle specific guides. In the end it turned out great (and a insanly long range for the remote) but I cant really say anything as to the alarms.

Just my two cents, bulldog turned out great for me.
post Aug 26, 2008 - 10:09 AM
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well i know as an installer those arnt the best i would rather stick with viper still not the best but it is reliable or i would much rather go to a autopage which seems to be the most reliable with the best range i have found also they have the C3 techonology which lets you use your cell phone to set the alarm and check status also to do vehical tracking

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