Video review of the Viper 350 installed on my Raptor (w/factory remote start)

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dont forget, you are canadian...... it will cost more.....

Haha of course

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Is there any added benefit to the Viper 3303 in anyones experience?
 

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there is better range with the 3303. and the remote is smaller. if you are not doing a lot of upgrades or need the extra range the 350 is fine. also, the 3303 is a rechargable battery, but the 350 taes a AAA every month or so
 

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there is better range with the 3303. and the remote is smaller. if you are not doing a lot of upgrades or need the extra range the 350 is fine. also, the 3303 is a rechargable battery, but the 350 taes a AAA every month or so

Hmm, will have to check them out and see whats available and the Canadian Pricing on them to make a better comparison. How easy is the install? Something I could do myself or is a pro needed to do it?
 

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Hmm, will have to check them out and see whats available and the Canadian Pricing on them to make a better comparison. How easy is the install? Something I could do myself or is a pro needed to do it?
you can do it, but you need to know about wiring. and a meter. i can give you all the info on your truck. i will be putting a new alarm system in mine, so if you want to wait a while there will be video of the install.
 

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you can do it, but you need to know about wiring. and a meter. i can give you all the info on your truck. i will be putting a new alarm system in mine, so if you want to wait a while there will be video of the install.

That would be great actually. I don't mind doing the work myself but would definitely be helpful to have a video. I am in no rush, I don't think theft in Moosejaw, SK will be bad while I am on base for course haha.
 

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also if you cant find a decent price on whatever alarm you are looking at, let me know

Will do, I will compare buying here vs buying from the US see whats better. Do they come with all the sensors as well or do you have to add them? I would be looking for similar sensors as the OP.
 

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all alarms come with a shock sensor and door trigger.
addable features include....

window automation... 530t (controls power windws with remote and with arm button)
529t (just rolls up windows on lock)
glass beak sensor... 506t (microphone specifically tuned to breaking glass frequency)
tilt sensor... 507m (module to detect if vehicle is being jacked up... rim theft)
proximity sensor... 508d (mircowave oven. sends signal to detect motion)
509u another interior detection module

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also the 515r. ( backup battery siren)
 
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Yeah I went with the glass break sensor and an extra battery to back up the alarm in case the main battery is cut/removed.

Good luck. Glad this goofy video was helpful. 20k + hits on youtube. WTF?!?!?!
 
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