2005 Ford F-150 - - FINAL UPDATE (being retired)

Storm4200

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Nov 2, 2011
2,912
NJ
Im thinking:


powerarcs on front of PB. B/B


Apollo F6s on sides of PB. B/A


Apollo F6s on mirrors. B/A


Cannons in the turnsignals B/A


All the Apollos and cannons synced together. Blue only, and amber only mode.


Or do i just move my M7s to the mirrors?
 
May 25, 2010
7,072
Tunkhannock, PA, USA
If your mirrors have a large enough and flat enough surface for them, go for it...  

Before I sold them, I wanted to mount my 600s on the mirrors of my wifes H3...  lol
 
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Storm4200

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Nov 2, 2011
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I dont think the m7s will fit there.


Its looking like my best bet is gonna be to sell M7s, and put F6s on mirrors and sides of PB
 
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MEVS06

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May 23, 2010
3,485
San Antonio, TX
Have you looked at the mirrors off the truck, also our trucks have a socket for the wires coming from the cab to the doors. You would need to drill a new hole for the mirror lights or run the power to the engine bay. That's the only reason I haven't put anything on my tow mirrors.
 
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Storm4200

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Nov 2, 2011
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Have you looked at the mirrors off the truck, also our trucks have a socket for the wires coming from the cab to the doors. You would need to drill a new hole for the mirror lights or run the power to the engine bay. That's the only reason I haven't put anything on my tow mirrors.
Very good points. No i havnt.
 

Storm4200

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They oscillate at the same seed as all of the other PowerArcs...
 

Storm4200

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I think im going to mount the PowerArcs on the outside of the vertical cross bars. Exactly where the Duallys are, but recessed a little and positioned at a 40degree angle. I feel like ill the most out of them there, because they can really sweep into the intersection. Ill move the Duallys into the center.


What if i just KEPT the M7s there?


Boulder?

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Storm4200

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Yeah, i think that's gonna work out well. What about the M7s ? Keep em?
 

Storm4200

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That's my concern. I dont want it to look cluttered. I want the right lights in the right places. Not 100 lights anywhere they'll fit.
 
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Sparky_911

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May 15, 2013
2,660
Central Illinois
+1 to Powerarcs outside and lower, M7s center and high.  ORRRRR...get 2 more Powerarcs and sell me your M7's......just saying :D  .
 

pdk9

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May 26, 2010
3,834
New York & Florida
I love the powerarcs there & I would def keep the M7's where they are (set to a pattern where they flash together).


After this, the only thing I'd do is upgrade the intersection warning to M6's & then call it a day
 

Storm4200

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Nov 2, 2011
2,912
NJ
Really? M6s for intersection? I think they're a bit large. M4s maybe? F6s? Surface IONs?
 

Sparky_911

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May 15, 2013
2,660
Central Illinois
Upgrade the tir4s to dual stack of Feniex T6s maybe. I thunk M6s might be too much for the bumper you have.
 

Sparky_911

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May 15, 2013
2,660
Central Illinois
Seriously though. If you sell the M7s put me in line for dibs. :)
 

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