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    New Whelen Par36 with interleaved driving lights

    Thought I would post a quick review of the new Whelen Par36 lights that also function as a fog light. I purchased these from Dave at MichianaELS as soon as Whelen had them listed, Dave quoted me a lead time of 4-6 weeks as this was a new product and Whelen did not yet have them ready for sale. The lights came in on the 22nd and I got them mounted as soon as I could. My agency uses all blue and we are soon going to start replacing our patrol cars with Tahoes so for this reason I ordered the lights with mounting brackets for a Tahoe; until my patrol car is replaced I have mounted them to my pushbumper using rubber par36 pedistal mounts.

    Whelen Engineering - Lightheads - Lightheads, Directional Strobe, Super-LED®, LED, Halogen & Combination

    The lights came in a medium size box dropped shipped from Whelen, the lights were in two seperate smaller boxes inside.



    Backroad with no lights on:


    Same backroad with headlights on:


    Headlights and Whelen driving lights on:


    Just the driving lights on:


    Lights on the car:


    Quick video of the lights onexcuse the quality, shot with iphone)


    I love these lights so far, they light up the roadway well and serve the intended purpose. Also I wanted to note that Dave was great to deal with and had excellent communication.
    Last edited by ccsobaker; November 28th, 2011 at 09:11 AM.

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    these lights are so awsome. i just got a pair of the Par28's with interleave. the whites are every other bulb so you have 3 white leds ontop of 3 white leds in the linz6's and are super bright. you do loose the internal sync function but i have mine on steady burn with an external led flasher and a relay. if you dont put the relay on, the whites will stay solid while your color flashes. def a must buy but will take about 2 months to get from whelen.

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    carguy411 is offline
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    can you post a pic of what thhe fog lights look like from the front on

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by carguy411 View Post
    can you post a pic of what thhe fog lights look like from the front on

    thanks
    Here are some quick shots I took of mine.



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    price ????

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    TaskforceATX is online now
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    So they act as Fog Lights/ Running lights? I may have to put these on my tahoe

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    i got my pAR28's for about $300 shipped, but took like 2 months to get since they are so new, but def worth the wait

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    Just wanted to post a little update since I've had the lights installed for about 2 monta now. They are working like a champ but I did notice the driving light LEDs do dim slightly after running for a few minutes; they are still plenty bright, just something I noticed. Also I hit a deer a couple of nights ago with a direct impact to the push bumper area, the housings got bent upwards and the lights were pushed in and twisted in the rubber mounts. Didn't crack the lens and the still work excellently.




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    Zapp Brannigan is online now
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    Go Rhino and Whelen = +1
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    ccsobaker, I was looking for instruction on wiring and unable to locate. Wondering if you could possible post it for us so I could see if an idea I have might work? Thanks in advance, Joe.

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    ryanm is online now
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    Quote Originally Posted by car54 View Post
    ccsobaker, I was looking for instruction on wiring and unable to locate. Wondering if you could possible post it for us so I could see if an idea I have might work? Thanks in advance, Joe.
    Here is the install guide. I had been unable to find it since Whelen re-did their install guide section.

    http://www.whelen.com/install/145/14515.pdf

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    wduda152 is offline
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    How did you hook the relay up, as a dry contact or normal 12v? This is the information I've been looking for since I just installed them on my Charger.

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    Luismariadarlene is online now
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    i like the way they seem to light up you guys think they will work good for ally lights ???

 

 

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