has anyone seen a charger tail light flasher like this one

bkn74

Member
Sep 7, 2010
518
metropolis IL
Check out the video on the homepage of Emergency Equipment Specialists - Paducah, KY - Videos I contacted them and that is a custom flasher that they built. Has break light over ride and all. Does anyone know of a flasher like this on the market? I have a customer wanting one.


thanks
 

bkn74

Member
Sep 7, 2010
518
metropolis IL
That's what I explained to my customer. I showed him youtube videos of the factory ones and they look so much better. The place in the video charges 275 installed for that flasher. I figured it can't be much more than a basic flasher. It is definately unique.
 

HILO

Member
May 20, 2010
2,781
Grand Prairie Texas
I think its rubbish. Fast and confusing. And the center strip is not very bright, and pointless as warning lights. Arlington Tx. PD has a few new Chargers that use the factory TLF and added a flasher to the strip lights. They are just washed out in daylight, and not noticeable at night. They have to turn the head/tail lights off for the strip to blink, which the officers don't do, thankfully.


One of my biggest dislikes for LED lights, lots of them flashing fast, looking like a carnival ride.
 

Starman

Member
Jan 10, 2012
20
Pinellas County, Florid
What kind of deck light is that? Appears to change from all blue to all amber...


I haven't seen the changing pods on the interior lights, only the full size lightbars.


The grill lights look like something off eBay.


Edit... Nevermind, I found it on Whelens website.
 
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MEVS06

New Member
May 23, 2010
3,485
San Antonio, TX
Starman said:
What kind of deck light is that? Appears to change from all blue to all amber...

I haven't seen the changing pods on the interior lights, only the full size lightbars.


The grill lights look like something off eBay.


Edit... Nevermind, I found it on Whelens website.

It looks like Axixtech products, the grill is sho me crap by the inch.
 
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blackcherryxj

Member
Jan 1, 2011
165
Western Kentucky, USA
EES loves the LED by the inch. It is spec'd on almost every vehicle that I've seen them turn out lately. I'm from the same area as them. And as for the flasher, that's basically it. I talked with them when they first figured it out. They were supposed to have been getting a patent on the flasher and the way it hooks in, atleast that's what they told me.
 

bkn74

Member
Sep 7, 2010
518
metropolis IL
blackcherryxj said:
EES loves the LED by the inch. It is spec'd on almost every vehicle that I've seen them turn out lately. I'm from the same area as them. And as for the flasher, that's basically it. I talked with them when they first figured it out. They were supposed to have been getting a patent on the flasher and the way it hooks in, atleast that's what they told me.

Terry told me today he has the patent on it. And yes they do push the led by the inch hard. Im in metro. Where are you at?
 

Blade Runner

Member
May 23, 2010
245
Houston/Katy, Texas

bkn74

Member
Sep 7, 2010
518
metropolis IL
Blade Runner said:
BRAKE light.



:cool:


Oops. Guess not getting much sleep over the past week is catching up to me. Lol
 

Storm4200

Member
Nov 2, 2011
2,912
NJ
EVERYTHING about that car looks stupid. the grill lights and pattern are horrible, the split side light are ineffective, the rear has NO blue when the arrow is activated, and the tail light flasher looks ridiculous. too fast, hard to undestand, not clear at all. not to mention the CONSTANT white to the rear.


All in all, a complete FAIL. i would NEVER goto EES
 

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