Saturday, November 29, 2014

Car alarm for your lease vehicle!


In Miami the thief of pricey factory wheels and tires from covered parking spaces and even car dealership seems to be a consistent spot on the daily news. Even with wheel locks, with enough time and privacy thieves are able to remove many factory wheels without anyone noticing living the vehicles to be found by their owners sitting on blocks without wheels or tires. The majority of these events consist of lease vehicles. A lease is nothing but a fancy word for rent. You basically pay a monthly fee for the use of the vehicle. At the same time you have to follow a set of rules impairing you from making any alterations to the vehicle such as adding a car alarm, changing or upgrading the stereo and even things like window tinting.

The fact is that there are many Miami car alarm shops whose work is so seamless that you were able to do any of these upgrades without any damage and in a reversible way so that you are able to return the vehicle without breaching your lease agreement. I drive a lease vehicle and yes I have an aftermarket car alarm and window tinting done to it. I'm not going to say it was an impulse decision at the two around several shops specializing in car alarm installation in Miami. What many people don't know, and here is what a quality shot comes into place is that the factory keyless entry on many high-end luxury vehicles can be upgraded to a full blown car alarm without altering the integrity of the system. This is what I did with my X5 BMW.

When it comes to window tinting, it's all about the quality. When you talk about quality window tinting you talking about the inventor of window tint 3M! There are many Miami window tinting shops and yes many that claim to have 3M but few are actually authorize dealers. Usually the best way to figure this out is by visiting the manufacturer’s website, where they usually have a way to buy link. I ended up going to a place called Hialeah window tinting. It was a little bit out of the way for me but well worth it. I opted for a 35% metallic film that matches perfectly with my silver X5 BMW.

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