New Member in the Hill Country of Texas! Need Suggestions!

dmolson92

New Member
Jun 20, 2015
8
Rocksprings, TX
Howdy everyone! I am a volunteer firefighter out in the hill country. I have a 2005 Excursion that I am in the process of adding some audible and visual warnings to. Any suggestions would be great! I have a taillight flasher and wig-wag for the headlights en route. I am contemplating a AWL Venom Interior bar in all Red along with some LAWs in the turn signal areas. Eventually a warning bar in the rear and on the sides. Any ideas? I am also seeking a good siren amp. Thanks!
 

jph2

Member
Apr 21, 2012
2,122
USA Michigan
Welcome to eLB!

You'll find a lot of good, helpful folks here. For starters, I suggest posting your questions in the "Visual Warning" forum for lighting and you could post you're looking for a siren amp in the "Wanted: Warning Equipment" forum. You'll get quicker, better responses that way. Also, there's a wealth of information (and a lot of opinions) already posted on the board. To paraphrase a line from a move, "use the search function, Luke."
 
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Tom@Feniex

New Member
May 21, 2015
54
Austin, Texas
Howdy! Welcome to ELB! You will find a lot of great help here. These long time members are very resourceful and have a wealth of knowledge. In the event  you heard the manufacture name Feniex thrown around. I recommend checking out our website www.Feniex.com. It just so happens that we are 175 miles east from you.

Happy shopping!
 

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