Blake
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So in my research I commonly see Feniex T3's, T6's and lights of that size. Has anyone thought of mounting a light stick like the Fusion 200 instead of the smaller lights?
Whelen makes the tracer, which is a full stick (Meaning there is no gap between lights).
Chief ops, Although it sits lower, it is a good way to put intersection lights, making the vehicle noticeable from 360 degrees! While it may see to some as over kill, we have even done wiring to make one into a intersection traffic advisor!
-Grant
I looked at the Tracer Solo. Looks like an easy solution for my running boards. My Chevy Avalanche is a Security equipment installation vehicle. The reason behind my amber lighting is so that when I'm working in a public area,
the vehicle is noticed for safety and insurance purposes.
I figured what would it hurt to have some side warning. Even if I place two Feniex Fusion dual color surface lights, they can pull double duty.
Thank you for this idea. I've seen lights mounted this way before, just didn't understand the full reason behind it. Since I have an Avalanche what about the little hole area on the side of my upper rear Cladding?Mount a side facing light light where it will be useful such as in the top front corner of each rear door window
I think that would work good, in combination with a intersection bracket on the front license plate.Thank you for this idea. I've seen lights mounted this way before, just didn't understand the full reason behind it. Since I have an Avalanche what about the little hole area on the side of my upper rear Cladding?