2006 F250 Side Warning

Which setup


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traumajunkie

Member
May 22, 2010
133
Myrtle Beach, SC
First, This isn't my truck just same model...Im saving my pics till its done :twisted:


Looking for ideas on side warning, these will be pimp pods 3led in amber and red. Here are my ideas, give me you opinions, or something completely different!


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pdk9

Member
May 26, 2010
3,834
New York & Florida
i like 4 b/c it's simple and low-profile, but what i like about 3 is that u have a lighthead further towards the front for better intersection vis.
 

Fluffy126577

New Member
May 24, 2010
721
Toledo, OH
I like 4 also... BUT I would want to add a 4th one on there just because I have to have even numbers...... SO yea...
 

TCO

Member
May 21, 2010
808
Malvern,Pa
personally i would go with 3 3/4head pimp pods in the running boards,on a personal vehicle for resale purposes i wouldnt drill into the fenders and or bumper
 

Pimp

Member
May 16, 2010
1,872
Louisiana
Option 4 and have red alternate with amber.
 

ryanm

Member
May 20, 2010
587
Arkansas
Mount one or two to the side of the toolbox, also.
 

traumajunkie

Member
May 22, 2010
133
Myrtle Beach, SC
TCO said:
personally i would go with 3 3/4head pimp pods in the running boards,on a personal vehicle for resale purposes i wouldnt drill into the fenders and or bumper

Resale is shot on my truck, you will see what I mean soon

Tlandreth22 said:
#4 but put a red on a license plate bracket in the front and one on the side of the tool box.

no license plate on front and no tool box, remember original post said not my actual truck. But i have 4 on the grill gaurd all ready.
 

norcalbusa

Member
May 23, 2010
73
California
I'm not a big fan of warning lights so low- any cars (or anything else) in the way, dirt or mud, and you're blind. I'd use that toolbox for one red and one amber- pattern as you see fit. Also a Vertex (or two) in the air intake of the grill- pointing to intersecting traffic- is spot on.
 

traumajunkie

Member
May 22, 2010
133
Myrtle Beach, SC
norcalbusa said:
I'm not a big fan of warning lights so low- any cars (or anything else) in the way, dirt or mud, and you're blind. I'd use that toolbox for one red and one amber- pattern as you see fit. Also a Vertex (or two) in the air intake of the grill- pointing to intersecting traffic- is spot on.


Again the truck pictured is not mine. No tool box. The truck is lifted, to the point that the bottom of the door is about eye level to most economy cars. lol Having to give away my surprises!
 

ryanm

Member
May 20, 2010
587
Arkansas
I mounted some IMPAXX on top of the bed side with good result. Middle of the truck and shows up well.


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cutiger

Member
Jun 11, 2010
370
SC
UndercoverVLS said:
#1, its not too busy, yet it covers the whole length of the truck.
+1
 

nerdly_dood

Member
Jun 15, 2010
2,312
Georgia
Of the options mentioned I'd put 4, but I'd much prefer strobes as surface-mount lights. (I'm not much of a fan of LEDs, except for the latest and greatest multicolor LEDs from FedSig)
 

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