Fed Sig MS100 Dynamax Bracket question

FireEMSPolice

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May 21, 2010
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Ohio
Anyone know the part number for a bracket for the Fed Sig MS100 Dynamax for a 1999 Ford F-150??
 
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May 10, 2012
156
New England
It's probably not in their catalog anymore, and I searched briefly and could not find it online.

It's a long shot, but try contacting Southern Public Safety Equipment, I have used them in the past to find older products like that.
 

FireEMSPolice

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May 21, 2010
3,429
Ohio
Or is there anyone here who can make me a bracket? I would hate to get rid of a gently used speaker to replace it because of a bracket.
 

FireEMSPolice

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May 21, 2010
3,429
Ohio
So, per Fed Sig, the ES100 brackets will work, but I have to make some alterations since the ES100C is a little bigger then the MS100. I am asking them what those "alterations" are. They said they ESB-U is what I need.
 

shues

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May 21, 2010
10,294
NW Indiana
The ESB-U came out long before the ES100C was made available. The ESB-U fits the original ES100 quite well. The ES100 seems to be about 1/16" wider than the MS100.

You should be fine using the ESB-U as is, with an extra stainless steel flat washer on either side of your MS100.

That said, the ESB-U is a universal bail bracket. It's not the vehicle-specific bracket you're after.
 

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