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    firedude is offline
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    Jeep Grand Cherokee POV

    Not a fan of the grill, too much going on...

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    stfd1911 is offline
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    lacking rear warning....move a couple from the grill to the back window

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    Luismariadarlene is offline
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    looks good

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    C420sailor is online now
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    Split Fail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stfd1911 View Post
    lacking rear warning....move a couple from the grill to the back window
    Ditto.
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    Steve0625 is online now
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    The vertical TIR6's are pretty ineffective, especially with a split pattern. In the Jeep, they are pointed more at the sky than they should be. I don't think they're doing nearly as much of a job as they could.

    Move the two horizontal ones out one grille section each, and move the two vertical ones to a horizontal position in the rear window. Drop the split patterns and alternate them, both front and rear. They are much more effective like that and catch the eye at a far greater distance.

    At a distance, split patterns just twinkle. Full on-off wig-wags "pop" to the eye and grab the mind's attention much better and much sooner. With LED's multiple flash with an off interval in a wig-wag is still very effective.

    Dispatcher II - Rochester/Monroe County (NY) Emergency Communications (E-9-1-1) March 1976 to October 2003 - Retired and loving it!
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