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R. Dodd 10-75 E.L.
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R. Dodd 10-75 E.L.
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PostPosted: Mon 5-May-2008 23:22    Post subject: Reply with quote

dont mind the retard in the vid
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PostPosted: Tue 6-May-2008 06:48    Post subject: Reply with quote

That looks sick!
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PostPosted: Tue 6-May-2008 12:27    Post subject: Re Reply with quote

Shocked Thats a lot of blue....
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PostPosted: Tue 6-May-2008 20:33    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think it looks better without the black rims. It looks out of place, especially with that aftermarket dual exhuast.
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PostPosted: Tue 6-May-2008 20:43    Post subject: Reply with quote

that looks really goood


inner edge or dominator? which is brighter
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R. Dodd 10-75 E.L.
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DaveCN5 wrote:
I think it looks better without the black rims. It looks out of place, especially with that aftermarket dual exhuast.

you really dont notice the exhaust
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whoopwhoop wrote:
that looks really goood


inner edge or dominator? which is brighter


not sure
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if anyone who wanted to know i used the inner edge for the 06 silverado and customized the brackets to fit
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Wow. I thought I had a lot of lights.

Thanks for making me look like less of a whacker...
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Just wondering why you mounted the inner edge so close to the center instead of spreading it out across the window to the outer edges more.... looks great though!
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Love the inner edge and really love the black wheels. Looks great!
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blackwrx wrote:
Just wondering why you mounted the inner edge so close to the center instead of spreading it out across the window to the outer edges more.... looks great though!


because when i customized the brackets i didnt move the placement of the bracket mounting loaction. Remember these brackets are designed for a silverado and are too short for the tahoe so extentions had to be made
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PostPosted: Sun 11-May-2008 10:06    Post subject: inner edge Reply with quote

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blackwrx wrote:
Just wondering why you mounted the inner edge so close to the center instead of spreading it out across the window to the outer edges more.... looks great though!

R. Dodd 10-75 E.L. wrote:
because when i customized the brackets i didnt move the placement of the bracket mounting loaction. Remember these brackets are designed for a silverado and are too short for the tahoe so extentions had to be made


Any up close pics of the modified brackets??
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I think I'm gonna puke... And I LOVE it!!! Awesome looking!!!
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R. Dodd 10-75 E.L.
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PostPosted: Sun 11-May-2008 10:40    Post subject: Re: inner edge Reply with quote

rescue52 wrote:
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blackwrx wrote:
Just wondering why you mounted the inner edge so close to the center instead of spreading it out across the window to the outer edges more.... looks great though!

R. Dodd 10-75 E.L. wrote:
because when i customized the brackets i didnt move the placement of the bracket mounting loaction. Remember these brackets are designed for a silverado and are too short for the tahoe so extentions had to be made


Any up close pics of the modified brackets??


no sorry
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TritonBoulder47 wrote:
I think I'm gonna puke... And I LOVE it!!! Awesome looking!!!


thanks
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PostPosted: Sun 18-May-2008 12:36    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fantastic, absolutely fantastic!!!
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WOW i wished we had that kinf of unmarked units in canada !!! That does looks awsome and great job ! to be honest there is not too much lights !!!! And iam sold the the inneredge once seeing that video ..... Nice install
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thanks guys
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PostPosted: Sat 26-Jul-2008 20:38    Post subject: Reply with quote

Where did you tie in your ground for your "distribution" area under the second row of seats?
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PostPosted: Sun 27-Jul-2008 08:20    Post subject: Reply with quote

dang, that is a nice (and VERY bright) setup
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R. Dodd 10-75 E.L.
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PostPosted: Sun 27-Jul-2008 09:01    Post subject: Re: Reply with quote

Rob Kozaczka wrote:
Where did you tie in your ground for your "distribution" area under the second row of seats?


the picture shows to one of the seat bolts, it has thus been changed to a chassis ground under the truck
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Rob K
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R. Dodd 10-75 E.L. wrote:
Rob Kozaczka wrote:
Where did you tie in your ground for your "distribution" area under the second row of seats?


the picture shows to one of the seat bolts, it has thus been changed to a chassis ground under the truck


Huh, I'll have to take a closer look at the pics. how did you get outside the vehicle to ground to the chassis? I was thinking of using the seat bolts because i wasn't sure what the best way to get outside the vehicle from that area. Thanks.

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I can see the old seat belt one now:
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R. Dodd 10-75 E.L.
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PostPosted: Sun 27-Jul-2008 12:30    Post subject: Reply with quote

drill a hole
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