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    New Jeep Setup

    I have revamped my lighting setup on my jeep.

    Front:
    A.L.S. UnderCover Interior Lightbar
    A.L.S. DLT-4 Quad Dash Light
    A.L.S. Linear4 Surface Mounts on the mirrors
    Sho-Me Headlight Flasher
    HAW Strobes in turn Signal housing




    Rear:
    A.L.S. T4-6 Warning Stick
    A.L.S. TIR4 Surface Mounts
    Axixtech T.R.I. LAW's
    HAW in reverse lights

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    Looks nice


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    Quote Originally Posted by tom View Post
    Looks nice
    thanks tom!!

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    Go Jeep!

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    Nice demo man !
    At least you didn't feel like all the damn website stock had to be mounted on your demo car !!
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    I think you should do something in the grill. Otherwise looks good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whfd134 View Post
    I think you should do something in the grill. Otherwise looks good.
    I have a couple of things in mind for the grill and the front license plate area!!! stay tuned!

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    with the interior lightbar, I'd delete the dash light and add some grille lights

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    with the interior lightbar, I'd delete the dash light and add some grille lights
    Ditto.
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    I agree with taking the dash light out, especially since you have the interior light bar and add something to the grille. Then I think the front would be nicely done. One thing I noticed in the video the white light on the rear license plate looks like its either hanging or mounted at an angle, was that just the camera with the glare or was it really angled?

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    Quote Originally Posted by efdny2003 View Post
    I agree with taking the dash light out, especially since you have the interior light bar and add something to the grille. Then I think the front would be nicely done. One thing I noticed in the video the white light on the rear license plate looks like its either hanging or mounted at an angle, was that just the camera with the glare or was it really angled?
    the tabs on the license plate brackets seem to angle out every now and then, not sure if it is wind getting behind them and causing it or what. I might try and mount then vertical and see what that does.

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    Looks good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FireMedic129 View Post
    I have a couple of things in mind for the grill and the front license plate area!!! stay tuned!
    With that in mind my only suggestion is to try the mirror lights non-split.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FireMedic129 View Post
    the tabs on the license plate brackets seem to angle out every now and then, not sure if it is wind getting behind them and causing it or what. I might try and mount then vertical and see what that does.
    dont do that unless the lights have vertical optics on it. otherwise you're gonna lose all of your off-axis warning

 

 

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