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  1. #1
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    cbpdogboy is offline
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    2012 Charger Unmarked

    Twinkle Twinkle Little Star...Enough said!! Wtf?

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    I think it looks sharp!

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    Should have just went with one dual dash light and 2 TIR3s up front. Would have been way more effective, maybe not as "sparkly" though lol


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    dusty is offline
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    Little Rock, Arkansas
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    Switch all the blue to red, and give it to me. I approve of this plan.

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    Flashguy is offline
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    I think because of the colors being blue/white it works...I like it.

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    nightwolf is offline
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    i dig the sync up front, just wish there was a better pattern with less steady burn

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    I only wish I could watch it. This stupid computer at work blocks youtube.
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    There is a method to this madness... I like it. Mostly. The white lights in back oughta be swapped for amber ones, but otherwise it's decent.

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    looks good!

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    Reading, Pa
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    looks good but i would have put the upper whites both inner and the lower whites on the outer not different sides like it is. but its a good install none the less.

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    Albany, NY
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    Quote Originally Posted by firefightin6 View Post
    I only wish I could watch it. This stupid computer at work blocks youtube.
    Join the club, along with facebook and ebay etc.

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    jcpse is offline
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    nice!

    what a great looking vehicle! I would just change 2 things 1. have a slide-switchbox and 2,. change the front light patterns
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    chono is offline
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    South
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    Stop posting all these split fail videos before people on here start doing the same thing to their installs! xD

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    West Tennessee, USA
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    Excuse my ignorance but what is the rear deck bar? Who makes it and what model?

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    OCD Mobile is offline
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    Queens NY
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    change all the front lights for R/W and name your price. Beautiful and the flash pattern in the front is amazing a drop to much steady burn but still wow and the back no words can explain could use another siren

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    SafetyLighting is offline
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    Rehoboth, MA
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    I don't understand nor do I like the steady burn or the switchbox. The rear license plate lights look crooked and as previously stated the whites/blues aren't mirrored, both of which would bother me because I'm anal like that, LOL. I would like to know if the SWR was checked for the radio since the antenna is on the corner of the trunk lid, it appears.

    All that being said, maybe the customer likes it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nightwolf View Post
    i dig the sync up front, just wish there was a better pattern with less steady burn

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    whatevah is offline
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    Delaware, USA
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    Quote Originally Posted by hitman38367 View Post
    Excuse my ignorance but what is the rear deck bar? Who makes it and what model?
    the info on the video page says it's all from Sho-Me...

    All lights- Sho-Me
    Front- 4 Luminator Quad Lights Model 12.5004
    2- Luminator Dash Pro Lights (W/visor mounts) model 12.5104
    1- Factory installed wig-wag for headlights.

    Side- 2 Luminator Trio Lights Model 12.5003

    Rear- 2 Luminator Trio Lights Model 12.5003
    1- Stop / Turn / Tail LED Flasher Model 11.1005STT.CHG (for rear running lights)
    1-Chameleon LED Signal Stick Model 11.2741CH (BBWBBWBB)
    EMT/Firefighter, occasionally installer of rats nests posing as wiring

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    Actually the steady-burn patterns are not bad... Except for the overloaded windshield area, I like it ..
    "We make the weather"

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    Station 3 is offline
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    I like it STEADY BURN is very effective i run it on my POV in RED and im in TEXAS you dont need to be in Cali to do it.
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    Mndlm is offline
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    Minnesota
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    Could of added in red LEDS to the rear side marker lights too

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    11b101abn is offline
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    Georgia, United States
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    White to the rear. No. I dig the idea, not the execution so much. Still it is very well done, except for that gaping hole in the console. lol.

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    RES347CUE is offline
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    NASSAU COUNTY N.Y.
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    looks very nice but with all that extra room in the console why go with that b.s. siren set up ?
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    deputyb716 is offline
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    Raleigh, NC USA
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    How difficult was it to install the rear flasher ( 11.1005STT.CHG )? Were the included instructions enough?

    Thanks!

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    Shep0968 is offline
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    SC
    16 Posts
    It looks really nice... Even though IMO it's close to borderline "over kill" on the front!!! But def looks nice

 

 

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