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    2005 F150 Install

    I have installed on this truck light wise,
    SOS Strobe Pack with Whelen Bulbs in the headlights and tail lights
    2 FS Viper S2's in the windshield headliner
    In the grill a TIR4 4 head LED Outfitters LED Bar
    Inthe Rear window an 8 head CPS Authority Tir4 Traffic advisor
    Rear License Plate are 2 SOS TIR3
    On the front bumper sides are 2 LIN4 Sirennet Surface mounts

    I need to do a daylight video too so you can see it better, I will have one up tomorrow.



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    A few things...

    first, turn your phone on its side (90 degrees) then record.

    second, get rid of the clear to the rear. Only reverse/worklights- (or standard TLF) nothing else IMO.

    third, what is the vehicle used for?

    Oh and we need pics :P

    Good overall light coverage.
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    Mainly used for traffic warning on utility jobs/emergencies mostly at night. Broken Poles, gas leaks etc.... Also some Fish and Wildlife stuff, I do education for them. I'll get some daylight pics up tomorrow

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    I second Unlisted comments.

    Videos in total darkness are useless, and don't give credit to neither the vehicle nor the install. To emphasize the lights performance, shoot your video at dawn, when the vehicle they are installed on is also visible.

    And use the pause button instead of walking in, out and around filming your shoes and the gravelroad !

    Hey, perhaps this should be a sticky ? Mod, whaddaya think ?
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    I filmed the truck the whole time, there was no gravel road or shoes. hmmm

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    new pics and daytime video

    we'll try this

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    What law enforcement agency do you work for?

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    I am not a full time LEO. I do hold a limited comission with Spokane PD, and I also do education for WDFW and we are part of the LE division there. I work full time for Avista Power and Gas and when I am am lucky I get to be on call, like this week...yaaayyy!!! lol. Pretty much did the install on my POV to change up the on call thing, I drive a little 2 wheel drive ford ranger for a work vehicle and it is decked out with lights too. I wanted to be able to still do stuff while on call rather than have to run back home and get the work truck if I get a call.

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    Decent install. Is that an Olds Bravada in the drive?

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    thanks! my wife's buick raineer

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffw4381 View Post
    I am not a full time LEO. I do hold a limited comission with Spokane PD, and I also do education for WDFW and we are part of the LE division there. I work full time for Avista Power and Gas and when I am am lucky I get to be on call, like this week...yaaayyy!!! lol. Pretty much did the install on my POV to change up the on call thing, I drive a little 2 wheel drive ford ranger for a work vehicle and it is decked out with lights too. I wanted to be able to still do stuff while on call rather than have to run back home and get the work truck if I get a call.
    Ah, very cool. You'll have to snag some photos of WDFW F150's; especially their newer ones. Liking them a lot!

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    definately, I am digging the new headache rack setup on them

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffw4381 View Post
    definately, I am digging the new headache rack setup on them
    Me too. Although I'm not a fan of their use of split flash LEDs. Like that they added grill lights and side lighting, about time. But no split flashing...am I right in seeing that the trucks with the racks no longer have avengers/talons in the back window?

 

 

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