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    2020+ FPIU Headlight Wig Wag Patterns

    Hey everyone. I'm curious to know if anyone knows what the extra 3 flash patterns are for the Ford factory wig wag flashing headlights. The upfitter's guide says there are 3 total patterns but it can only be changed by way of FDRS. I've searched the interwebs up and down and can't find any...
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    2020+ FPIU Auxiliary Lighting Solution (factory red/blue fog lamps)

    Does anyone know the Ford factory part numbers for the "21A" Auxiliary Lighting Solution (factory red/blue fog lamps)? I've contacted multiple dealers and even asked a local upfitter and no one seems to know this part number.
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    Lightbar Tint

    I searched the discussion boards and couldn't really find the answer I am looking for. I'm sorry if I missed a discussion on this. Our agency formed a fleet committee. One of the items on the next agenda is to discuss equipment, specifically lightbars and the tinted lenses ordering option. If...
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    Wicked Warnings Auto Flasher Module (WAF)

    Does anyone have any experience with Wicked Warnings or more specifically their factory LED flasher module? I'm curious about its reliability or ease of installation. If this isn't a great option, what flasher works best for factory LEDs that allows full factory functionality.
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    Intersection sweeps making a comeback?

    I remember the halogen days where the Code 3 MX series had intersection sweeps, Federal Signal's Streethawks had intersection sweeps and so on. A nice touch of warning in my opinion. Obviously that died off when LED bars took off but Whelen is releasing LED intersection sweeps called Arges...
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    Nova Preemption Upgrade?

    So our agency has the Nova (now Code 3) Microthin preemption dash light mounted in windshield (some on the dash, some on the headliner) for our slick tops and unmarked vehicles. It works... "ok" but a lot of time it mainly works right when the officer is at the intersection and not a distance...
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    NYC Siren Law Proposal

    Some hate the European Hi-Lo, some like it. It looks like those in NYC might have to get used to it. I find it interesting that lawmakers get to determine what sirens can and can't be used. It didn't seem like there was a lot of fact behind their legislation proposal. Will other cities and...
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    2017+ FPIU Taillight

    Just curious... Anyone ever put a LED in this spot on a 2017+ FPIU taillight: I'm curious to know if an LED reflects well in that part of the housing. Does anyone know what this area was designed for anyway?
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    New FS Allegiant Light bar

    It seems Federal Signal is releasing a new light bar called Police Allegiant. At first glance it appears the light bar is a smaller "SpectaLux version of the Legend light bar. In regards to flash patterns it looks like it has the same number of patterns as the Legend does. Anyone have any more...
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    Raydian S2 Flash Patterns in a Legend?

    Anyone ever Frankenstein a Raydian S2 lightbar or a Legend lightbar to modify their flash patterns (outside of their warranty, of course)? I've always thought the flash patterns in the Raydian S2 were awesome and they would look even better on a Legend lightbar. I'm guessing because of the...
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    Used Federal Signal IXP620 LED

    This is for a used (as seen in the photos) dual-color Federal Signal Impaxx 6 (IPX620) LED, Model #: IPX620-BW (blue/white).  I purchased new lighting and no longer need this light so my loss is your gain.  It is in working order and was tested before and after removal, however being that this...

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