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Doug (MD) Moderator

Joined: 28 Aug 2005 Posts: 1953 Location: ** THE MD IS FOR MARYLAND ** Columbia, Maryland (USA)
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Posted: Tue 12-Aug-2008 06:46 Post subject: Stealthiest installs |
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I've been wanting to start this for a while, and finally decided to do it.
I'm looking for pictures of the stealthiest total installs (totally unmarked/undercover - no tells at all). Anyone care to share?
EDIT: Sorry, by tells I mean nothing that would reveal it's true purpose (lights showing, etc.).
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QualityLights Frequent Poster
Joined: 23 Sep 2007 Posts: 1484 Location: Port Jervis, NY
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Posted: Tue 12-Aug-2008 08:00 Post subject: |
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Man, shame you can't do tells. The 2 installs we did some time ago for a gov. agency were uber secret at the time and they wouldn't allow us to take any pics.  |
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HzEmall Member

Joined: 29 Feb 2008 Posts: 33 Location: Surrey, BC - Canada
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Station 3 Regular

Joined: 21 Dec 2007 Posts: 950 Location: Lower Rio Grande Valley Area,TX
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Posted: Tue 12-Aug-2008 22:14 Post subject: Re: |
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http://www.elightbars.org/bb/hidden-visor-lights-vt49851.html
Here are some visor lights........... |
I think these guys won already cuz they are by far the stealthiest ones here on the board.
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Doug (MD) Moderator

Joined: 28 Aug 2005 Posts: 1953 Location: ** THE MD IS FOR MARYLAND ** Columbia, Maryland (USA)
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Posted: Wed 13-Aug-2008 06:38 Post subject: Re: |
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| HzEmall wrote: |
http://www.elightbars.org/bb/hidden-visor-lights-vt49851.html
Here are some visor lights........... |
That's absolutely awesome. VERY ingenious! |
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cbpdogboy Turbo Poster
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xfirefighter484x Regular

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cbpdogboy Turbo Poster
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Posted: Wed 13-Aug-2008 17:52 Post subject: Re: |
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PJ FF Contributing Member
Joined: 04 Feb 2007 Posts: 245 Location: Anthem, Arizona
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Posted: Wed 13-Aug-2008 18:55 Post subject: Re: |
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| totally unmarked/undercover |
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C17LVFD Regular

Joined: 17 Oct 2007 Posts: 179 Location: Baltimore, MD
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Posted: Wed 13-Aug-2008 20:00 Post subject: Re: |
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Thank you guys...
I was actually thinking about the synching thing the other day... and I'm thinking after synching everything... of unsynching some of the light heads.... I've got two more ULF44's laying around that I can work into the project... I'll be adding some more lights tomorrow... so we'll see what I can come up with Once I get everything done... I'll put up an update
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dfuzz78 Regular

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cajunblitz Professional Upfitter
Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 711 Location: Saint Martin Parish, Louisiana
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Posted: Thu 14-Aug-2008 12:09 Post subject: |
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Here's one I did in a Ford F-150. Now you see the switches, now you don't.

How about the radio in the GMC Acadia I did recently. Now you see it, now you don't.

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Doug (MD) Moderator

Joined: 28 Aug 2005 Posts: 1953 Location: ** THE MD IS FOR MARYLAND ** Columbia, Maryland (USA)
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Posted: Thu 14-Aug-2008 16:21 Post subject: Re: |
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| cajunblitz wrote: |
Here's one I did in a Ford F-150. Now you see the switches, now you don't.

How about the radio in the GMC Acadia I did recently. Now you see it, now you don't.

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Cajun;
Do you have any other shots of the vehicle? Any exterior that you can share? This is the sort of thing I'm talkin' 'bout!
Thanks! |
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RES347CUE Regular

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Posted: Thu 14-Aug-2008 17:22 Post subject: |
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| I agree that ford looks awsome real nice !! |
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cajunblitz Professional Upfitter
Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 711 Location: Saint Martin Parish, Louisiana
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Posted: Thu 14-Aug-2008 19:26 Post subject: Re: |
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| Doug (MD) wrote: |
Cajun;
Do you have any other shots of the vehicle? Any exterior that you can share? This is the sort of thing I'm talkin' 'bout!
Thanks! |
Guys, I don't have exterior shots of the F-150, but the Acadia is here:
http://elightbars.org/bb/2008-gmc-acadia-completed-updated-vt43757.html
Just about everything in this truck is stealth....the exception would be the Tomar RECT-25s in the grille. Everything else is not visible from the exterior or even with a casual glance into the interior. All of the interior lights are camoflauged with window tint.
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DaveCN5 Contributing Member
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Posted: Thu 14-Aug-2008 20:42 Post subject: |
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just wait til christmas.....  |
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eako2107 Regular

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Posted: Thu 14-Aug-2008 21:28 Post subject: |
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Fishers IN Pd traffic car. The tint helps on the stealthy side, but also no spotlight, factory optional aluminum wheels, and the cell antennas instead of the standard whip types all help. From a distance, with the PAR3 "foglights" you never will see em coming. |
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usdemt Regular

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Posted: Thu 14-Aug-2008 22:17 Post subject: |
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| How well do the GEN I lights shoot through that rear tint? |
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SBfirefighter08 Regular

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Posted: Thu 14-Aug-2008 22:21 Post subject: |
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| What are the dual lights I see further back? |
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cajunblitz Professional Upfitter
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Posted: Thu 14-Aug-2008 22:26 Post subject: Re: |
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| SBfirefighter08 wrote: |
| What are the dual lights I see further back? |
They kinda look like Code 3 LED-X....maybe?
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SBfirefighter08 Regular

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Posted: Thu 14-Aug-2008 22:56 Post subject: Re: |
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| SBfirefighter08 wrote: |
| What are the dual lights I see further back? |
They kinda look like Code 3 LED-X....maybe?
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That was what I was thinking. Not sure though, but it does look like them.
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LED138 Regular

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Posted: Sat 16-Aug-2008 16:01 Post subject: Re: |
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Is it me or does this photo look like there is a child seat in the back? Also I have to say Im jealous that there is an XM radio in that car.. wish I could put one in my patrol car! |
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DaveCN5 Contributing Member
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Posted: Sat 16-Aug-2008 17:52 Post subject: Re: |
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| SBfirefighter08 wrote: |
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| What are the dual lights I see further back? |
They kinda look like Code 3 LED-X....maybe?
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That was what I was thinking. Not sure though, but it does look like them.
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It's a little confusing. If you look at the dual on the left, it looks like the LED-X's because of what appears to be that black gap in the middle, but if you look at the right dual light, it almost looks like a 200S2.  |
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Ben E. Contributing Member
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Posted: Sat 16-Aug-2008 19:23 Post subject: Re: |
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Also I have to say Im jealous that there is an XM radio in that car.. wish I could put one in my patrol car! |
Why can't you? The radios come with a magnet antenna, a cigarette plug for the radio, and FM modulators so all you have to do is suction cup the radio to the window, plug it in, and dial your FM radio to coincide with the XM (Or Sirius, if you want better radio ). Completely removable in about a minute or less after every shift. That's what I do. |
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Rofocowboy84 Turbo Poster
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Posted: Sat 16-Aug-2008 19:55 Post subject: Re: |
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| LED138 wrote: |
Also I have to say Im jealous that there is an XM radio in that car.. wish I could put one in my patrol car! |
Why can't you? The radios come with a magnet antenna, a cigarette plug for the radio, and FM modulators so all you have to do is suction cup the radio to the window, plug it in, and dial your FM radio to coincide with the XM (Or Sirius, if you want better radio ). Completely removable in about a minute or less after every shift. That's what I do. |
+1. My Sirius came with not only the window mount, but a mount to hook it into the vents. I also have a tape adapter, and just keep the antenna on my dash. A lot of days I'll unhook it from my car and in less than a minute I'll have it set up in the ambo... |
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