DalmatProd
Member
Hi Gang,
I haven't been around much for quite a while, mostly due to some ongoing health problems. At least it gave me time to finish my book about becoming a volunteer FF in North Carolina.
The SUV's I've been driving are leased, so for some "caution" lights I've installed, they've all been "plug & play." No hard-wiring; simply using the several outlets and a couple of switches. It's worked well, for the most part. One of the problems I've had to deal with, being unable to make a "hard" mount, is for the rear side windows of the SUV. I've looked and looked for small bar lights (2-3 modules) that would mount horizontally on a flat window with suction cups. People searching for Bigfoot have had more luck than I have!
As of tomorrow (2/25/16), I'll be leasing a new 2016 Pilot. And when I looked at the grills, I was curious if there are small lights out there that I could either mount with a bracket or even with zip-ties and just run the wires into my small switch panel that fits up front.
I've posted pics of both the main grill and the lower grill. I hope they're clear enough for you to be able to tell.
Thanks,
Steve
I haven't been around much for quite a while, mostly due to some ongoing health problems. At least it gave me time to finish my book about becoming a volunteer FF in North Carolina.
The SUV's I've been driving are leased, so for some "caution" lights I've installed, they've all been "plug & play." No hard-wiring; simply using the several outlets and a couple of switches. It's worked well, for the most part. One of the problems I've had to deal with, being unable to make a "hard" mount, is for the rear side windows of the SUV. I've looked and looked for small bar lights (2-3 modules) that would mount horizontally on a flat window with suction cups. People searching for Bigfoot have had more luck than I have!
As of tomorrow (2/25/16), I'll be leasing a new 2016 Pilot. And when I looked at the grills, I was curious if there are small lights out there that I could either mount with a bracket or even with zip-ties and just run the wires into my small switch panel that fits up front.
I've posted pics of both the main grill and the lower grill. I hope they're clear enough for you to be able to tell.
Thanks,
Steve