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Old 11-24-2008, 06:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I just joined another volunteer fire company. I have been volunteering for over ten and half years though I always have a dilema when picking the best light setup. I wanted this setup on the neon to look stealth, like an undercover cop car, and when it lights up, it is brighter than a christmas tree. I was thinking of this:
I was going to hang this on the top of the rear window:
Able 2 Triple LED Light Stick Strobes N' More
HAng this from the front of the top window above the rear view mirror:
Whelen Slimlighter Ultra LED Strobes N' More
and place on of these in each of the front nostrils:
Whelen TIR3 Super LEDs Strobes N' More
What do you guys think or through this website can you see or recomend another setup?
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Old 11-29-2008, 09:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
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lol...try galls.com mr. firefighter.

i have 4 of the blue wheelen LED ones, two up front, two in the back, hooked up to two switches to control the front/back. they also have a good low-profile siren that fits pretty nicely behind your foglight. im unsure what the law is in w.e state your in, but here in TN, your required to have a siren equipped on any vehicle that uses emergency lights...so keep that in mind.
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Thanks, I have looked at galls though they seem a little expensive. The strobes you spoke of are they in the headlights and tail lights? If so do you have a problem with fogging lenses? We can't have sirens in this state unless you have a multiple horn position (ie chief, etc)
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Thanks, I have looked at galls though they seem a little expensive. The strobes you spoke of are they in the headlights and tail lights? If so do you have a problem with fogging lenses? We can't have sirens in this state unless you have a multiple horn position (ie chief, etc)

I have the windshield mounts, they come with a cigg. outlet plug attached to it for power. They are the ones that attach to your windshield via suction cups. I think I only paid 89.99 or something a piece for them. Make sure to get LED's though, stobes are pretty dim in comparison.
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