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SafetyLighting
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PostPosted: Tue 14-Aug-2007 13:31    Post subject: Beginning of the End Reply with quote

Well, I started the install on my new Demo, a 2007 Charger RT. Here are a couple of pics. Much more to follow over the next few weeks as I work on it.







Okay, back to work.
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PostPosted: Tue 14-Aug-2007 20:37    Post subject: Reply with quote

what are the plans for it? lightbar, grille lights, mirrorbeams, code3, whelen, undercover...?
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PostPosted: Tue 14-Aug-2007 20:53    Post subject: Re: Reply with quote

fxwzrd15 wrote:
what are the plans for it? lightbar, grille lights, mirrorbeams, code3, whelen, undercover...?



Probably an Aerodynic with some halogen Par36's, FS PA1000 siren/switch combo, and Unity spotlights with the halogen red light on the back. Big spender!

Laughing Wink
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PostPosted: Tue 14-Aug-2007 22:11    Post subject: Re: Reply with quote

rabidjade wrote:



Probably an Aerodynic with some halogen Par36's, FS PA1000 siren/switch combo, and Unity spotlights with the halogen red light on the back. Big spender!

Laughing Wink



now THAT would be pimp!
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PostPosted: Wed 15-Aug-2007 04:28    Post subject: Re: Reply with quote

Cory Y wrote:
rabidjade wrote:



Probably an Aerodynic with some halogen Par36's, FS PA1000 siren/switch combo, and Unity spotlights with the halogen red light on the back. Big spender!

Laughing Wink



now THAT would be pimp!


LOL... Pimpin it old school that is!!! Cool
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PostPosted: Wed 15-Aug-2007 05:13    Post subject: Reply with quote

You couldn't work out its got a SVP SC550 siren (or Carson equivalent)from the box or do I need to get out more? Razz
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PostPosted: Wed 15-Aug-2007 10:01    Post subject: Reply with quote

You are correct sir! For the time being all controls are going to be preformed by a Carson SC550. As of last night the SC550 remote head was installed as well as a 911EP TD-WL36 Amber, along with two 911EP LS12's in Red. All on the rear deck. Pics to follow this afternoon.

Plans for the rest of the install:

A pushbumper with a TD-WL24 Red mounted facing forward as well as Four 911EP LED Stars facing the sides.

A headlight and Taillight flasher

A SoundOff Mini3 Mounted in the rear side windows, Red

Two Mini3's mounted at the rear license plate, Red.

Two LS12's Red mounted in the front windshield, I think


Plans may change of course. At this point I'm waiting for the GoRhino PB to come in.
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PostPosted: Wed 15-Aug-2007 11:12    Post subject: NEW Pics Reply with quote

Here are some more pics:


More wiring on the panel. I am so glad I decided to use the wire runs, rather than all loom. It makes working/re-working so much easier.

Nothing to see here people, tint hides the lights real well when off.


Two Red 911EP LS12's


LS12's with the TD-WL in a warning pattern
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PostPosted: Wed 15-Aug-2007 17:20    Post subject: Reply with quote

you're building you're demo car at your house?
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PostPosted: Wed 15-Aug-2007 18:18    Post subject: Re: Reply with quote

fxwzrd15 wrote:
you're building you're demo car at your house?


Maybe he performs his installations out of his house? Idea
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PostPosted: Wed 15-Aug-2007 18:55    Post subject: Re: Reply with quote

fxwzrd15 wrote:
you're building you're demo car at your house?


Not everyone has a shop, dude.
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SafetyLighting
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PostPosted: Wed 15-Aug-2007 20:05    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks guys, but my house doesn't have a fourteen foot door. That is my shop. I rent one of four bays in a commercial building. Not sure why you would think otherwise FX.
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PostPosted: Wed 15-Aug-2007 20:12    Post subject: Reply with quote

i wish i had a basketball hoop outside our shop Sad
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PostPosted: Wed 15-Aug-2007 21:15    Post subject: Reply with quote

Let me know how the headlight and taillight flasher install goes.


I have a Non-police charger that i want to do front and rear wigwags, and thought it was impossible to do without the PTIM from dodge
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SafetyLighting
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PostPosted: Wed 15-Aug-2007 21:28    Post subject: Reply with quote

Will do, Sound makes both flashers for the non-police(and regular) charger.

FX, that's not my hoop, come take it if you want, LOLOL.
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PostPosted: Wed 15-Aug-2007 21:31    Post subject: Reply with quote

the real owner might get mad Confused
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PostPosted: Wed 15-Aug-2007 22:35    Post subject: Re: Reply with quote

SafetyLighting wrote:
Will do, Sound makes both flashers for the non-police(and regular) charger.

FX, that's not my hoop, come take it if you want, LOLOL.



Hey do you think you could take photos as you do the steps on the H&T Flashers?

if not it's cool just some help with the install would be great ( tips, hints, and step by step you found was the best way)
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SafetyLighting
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PostPosted: Thu 16-Aug-2007 12:58    Post subject: Reply with quote

I can do that, should be done in the next couple of weeks.
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PostPosted: Thu 16-Aug-2007 14:37    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh dude I am totally coming by to see that.

But why on earth did you get it in white?
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SafetyLighting
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PostPosted: Thu 16-Aug-2007 14:51    Post subject: Reply with quote

LOL, welcome to come by anytime Dan. Why white? Cause white is the best man. Laughing
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R. Dodd 10-75 E.L.
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PostPosted: Thu 16-Aug-2007 15:18    Post subject: Reply with quote

white is a girly color, all black is the way to go

lol
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PostPosted: Thu 16-Aug-2007 15:30    Post subject: Re: Reply with quote

FLFD30 wrote:
white is a girly color, all black is the way to go

lol


Ditto, black is awsome. Cool

Great install by the way.
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R. Dodd 10-75 E.L.
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PostPosted: Thu 16-Aug-2007 15:41    Post subject: Reply with quote

you need to stop teasing us with pics, lets see some more! how did you mount the rear lights? pics?
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SafetyLighting
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PostPosted: Thu 16-Aug-2007 15:57    Post subject: Reply with quote

LOL, Black......Ha. Black is good if you don't plan to drive it in the northeast. We have crappy weather and really crappy roads up here, My last car was black and was just too hard to keep proper. Just for the record, white may be a girly color.........which is why it is great for attracting women. Laughing

I will take some pics of the mounts in a lil while. Managed to mount all the rear deck lighting with no holes drilled. I made aluminum brackets using the factory Child LATCH system.
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R. Dodd 10-75 E.L.
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PostPosted: Thu 16-Aug-2007 16:06    Post subject: Reply with quote

yea white is easier to keep clean if your lazey, lol. You cant deny that a all black charger, black wheels, fully tinted windows doesnt bring a big smile to your face.
The car will look nice if you keep with the white lettering. Nice job so far
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