2013 Mitsubishi Outlander setup

pdk9

Member
May 26, 2010
3,834
New York & Florida
I love it!!! When I started as a vollie a while back and was deciding if I wanted to go lightbar or slick top, I was dying to go with a custom liberty around that size b/c I think they look great on smaller SUV & Crossover POVs, without looking overbearing. Unfortunately, they were too hard to find and way to expensive to custom order (plus I had absolutely no where near the skills required customize a Libby like that).


Flash patterns look great too. One thing I might've done differently is have the center module flash slowly on its own. The current flash patterns are great up front as they are, but I fell in love with combining speeds in my last setup when I had all fast patterns up front, combined with a single talon on slow flash pattern (b/c it sure was bright).
 

acala91

Member
Oct 15, 2010
1,662
FL
I like it, looks good.


You should try setting the center front module to steady burn. Me thinks that would look awesome.
 

Storm4200

Member
Nov 2, 2011
2,912
NJ
i love it!! one center rear AMBER would have made it PERFECT (IMO)
 

dmitry103

Member
Jun 11, 2010
73
Bucks County, PA
Thanks to all for the kind words. The front center IS flashing on its own, I'll definitely consider slowing it down a bit.


I'm not too sure about the steady burn idea, though I'll give it a shot and make a video for everyone for see.


Center rear AMBER is something I had in mind as a matter of fact, good point.


One last thing, I'll be adding two blue LIN4s to the grill sometime this week to top everything off, but that's as far as it goes. I see no need for side or rear end lighting as the bar itself covers entire 360.


I'll be sure to make another video once the grill lights are in; Everything is wired to 3 ON-OFF Carling switches. Pictures to come.
 

Storm4200

Member
Nov 2, 2011
2,912
NJ
dmitry103 said:
Thanks to all for the kind words. The front center IS flashing on its own, I'll definitely consider slowing it down a bit.

I'm not too sure about the steady burn idea, though I'll give it a shot and make a video for everyone for see.


Center rear AMBER is something I had in mind as a matter of fact, good point.


One last thing, I'll be adding two blue LIN4s to the grill sometime this week to top everything off, but that's as far as it goes. I see no need for side or rear end lighting as the bar itself covers entire 360.


I'll be sure to make another video once the grill lights are in; Everything is wired to 3 ON-OFF Carling switches. Pictures to come.


im glad youre considering the rear center amber. Single AMBER on a slow steady flash will add a nice contrast to a very blue bar.


"but thats as far as it goes." HA! famous last words. lol. a pair of LAWs in the rear wouldnt hurt.
 

dmitry103

Member
Jun 11, 2010
73
Bucks County, PA
Storm4200 said:
Single AMBER on a slow steady flash will add a nice contrast to a very blue bar.

It's going to be TIR6. Thought about putting 500 series on both sides in place of the alleys, but the corners seem to give enough light, so we'll see.
 

strobecrazy

Member
Apr 27, 2011
923
GA,ATL
Looks good! Personally I would add two amber to the rear in a slow wig wag pattern & single hyper flash white to the front (If you can use white).

lightpattern.jpg
 

Tom

Member
Dec 18, 2010
3,083
Taunton, MA
strobecrazy said:
Looks good! Personally I would add two amber to the rear in a slow wig wag pattern & single hyper flash white to the front (If you can use white).

If I'm not mistaken, PA can't have white. I'm not even sure about amber TBH


The bar looks great though!
 

Storm4200

Member
Nov 2, 2011
2,912
NJ
strobecrazy said:
Looks good! Personally I would add two amber to the rear in a slow wig wag pattern & single hyper flash white to the front (If you can use white).



i actually like this MUCH better than what i suggested. and both ambers in TIR6s would be great. I think the front center should also be a TIR6
 

dmitry103

Member
Jun 11, 2010
73
Bucks County, PA
strobecrazy said:
Personally I would add two amber to the rear in a slow wig wag pattern & single hyper flash white to the front (If you can use white).

tom said:
If I'm not mistaken, PA can't have white. I'm not even sure about amber TBH

I have seen B/W combination in the area and had doubt, however, here's a quote from the PA code: "Flashing, revolving or oscillating white or clear lights and flashing headlamp systems may only be used in conjunction with the flashing or revolving red or combination red-and-blue light". Amber seems to be the color of least concern, as it's permitted for use on EVs, highway/construction/traffic control vehicles, oversize escort vehicles and such. Personally, I don't think there's going to be a problem over one rear-facing amber light within an entire blue set-up. Should a problem arise, I'll make correction.


Custom brackets for the LIN4s are done. Going to install them in the morning; more pictures/video to come.
 
May 25, 2010
7,072
Tunkhannock, PA, USA
tom said:
If I'm not mistaken, PA can't have white. I'm not even sure about amber TBH

The bar looks great though!

Technically, you are correct... Amber is a no-no, and White is a BIG no-no... But as it's been discussed numerous times before here, it's all a matter of how strict your LEO's are in your area...


Install looks great! :thumbsup: Love that custom Mini Bar...
 

foxtrot5

New Member
Sep 26, 2011
3,002
Charleston Area, SC, US
VolEms said:
After being in LA Im not a fan of the steady burn. It just looks like one of the leds is broken.

I didn't like it at first either, but I decided to try it on my POV and I LOVE it.
 

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