2002 Ford Explorer-Photo Heavy

Mr911

Member
Jun 2, 2010
339
Northeastern Pennsylvania
Ok, so here's my Explorer...all work was done by myself. First the equipment list.


LIGHTING


Front:


4 Whelen HAW Clear Strobes


2 Whelen Blue TIR6's


2 Whelen Blue TIR3's


1 SOS Blue/Blue Mini Phantom Max


Sho-Me Led Flasher


Whelen CSP460 Power Supply


Sides:


2 SOS Blue/Blue Mini Phantom (1 in each L & R rear window)


Rear:


4 Whelen HAW Clear Strobes


2 Axixtech Blue/Amber LX4's


1 Microman G3 Arrow Bar


Whelen CSP690 Power Supply


Misc. Equipment


Vertex Standard VX2500 258ch VHF Mobile radio (front)


Motorola Radius 16ch VHF Mobile radio (rear)


2 Sound Off 100W Ultra Low Profile Speakers (behind grille)


Carson SA-361


Powercall X71


Hunter 4x4 Bull bar


3M Scotchlite Striping


Used for emergency response to scene or station, traffic control, and occasionally incident command. Now the good stuff, the photos (Videos are below):


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side view off axis through the tint


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through the tint


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DAY VIDEO


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NIGHT VIDEO


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cory y

Member
May 21, 2010
1,614
so why did you do HAW strobes in your high beams instead of a HLF?


looks great though
 

whatevah

Member
May 26, 2010
388
Delaware, USA
Looks great, I like it! But I'm a little considering about the output through the tint. It seems to be very limited in the video clips, how do they perform in person?
 

witt455

Member
May 22, 2010
55
Central Missouri
Nice setup. Any reason you didn't list the SHO-ME's in the side back glass? Any plans for anything on the running boards? Also, where did you mount your controller for the Arrowstar?
 

Mr911

Member
Jun 2, 2010
339
Northeastern Pennsylvania
cory y said:
so why did you do HAW strobes in your high beams instead of a HLF?

looks great though
Thanks Cory...it was a simple decision...use what was here or buy something else. I opted for the first.


As for the LED's through the tint, they perform well (especially the Arrow Bar)...however, I may consider upgrading the side rear windows as funds allow.


Also thinking about adding something either on or near the mirrors on each side.


As far as the "Fire Interceptor" sticker goes...it was a gift, and I like it!
 

Mr911

Member
Jun 2, 2010
339
Northeastern Pennsylvania
witt455 said:
Nice setup. Any reason you didn't list the SHO-ME's in the side back glass? Any plans for anything on the running boards? Also, where did you mount your controller for the Arrowstar?
The Sho-me's are currently not in use (left from a previous setup). I'm unsure about the running boards but am considering something around the side mirrors? The controller is mounted on the dash just to the right of the steering column (as pictured)


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