2009 Jeep w/ HEMI ... what are your ideas

linemanjas

Member
May 26, 2010
115
Layton, Utah
Hey gang, how's it going? With the arrival of junior, my wife insisted we needed a more baby friendly vehicle than her Wrangler. And we ended up with this Hemi powered grocery getter. I'll use my Jeep most of the time but there may be instances where I have to borrow hers. I kind of have an idea or two on the install but I'm wondering what kinds of ideas some of you can come up with. This is for Search and Rescue and the lights will primarily be used on scene. We are not allowed to run code unless driving the Rescue Truck so front end warning isn't super critical but still a necessity. We're allowed amber/white to the front and amber/red/and white to the rear and sides. I'm contemplating putting on a brush guard or grill guard and possibly nerf bars. It will get a Yakima Load Warrior roof rack same as all the others. I'll probably set it up similar to the other Jeep, but I am open to any new ideas. I don't want to mess with the front headlights at all but need some ideas for the front of the roof rack as I'd like to try something different than the TIR6's.


Now for the lights that I already have to put on it...


Whelen D6 T.A. in AAWWAA ... will go on the rear of the roof rack


Whelen D4P in AWWA ... for the front push bumper


2 Amber Whelen LINZ6's ... on the front lic. plt. bracket


2 Red Whelen LINZ6's ... on the rear lic. plt, bracket


1 A/W Whelen Dual Avenger .... already in the front windshield


1 A/W Whelen Ultra Slimlighter .... inside rear mounted to the headliner


2 R/W Sound Off Ghosts .... not sure on these


Have a bunch of Whelen TIR3's in A/W/R


Here's a link to my other JEEP, it'll give you somewhat of an idea on what I want to do to the new one


http://www.freeyabb.com/elightbars/view ... elightbars


And some lights I'm thinking of installing are....


a pair of Whelen, Sound Off, or Axitech LED HAW's .... for the reverse lights


single or dual avengers in the rear side windows


another pair of HAW's or LINZ6's for each side's running boards


NEW JEEP


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Wife's OLD JEEP


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zack A

Member
May 24, 2010
379
NC
Dash light up front, and a pair of TIR3's on the LP in the rear and call it a day. Also are you a member over on LOSTjeeps?
 

UndercoverVLS

Member
Jun 1, 2010
337
NY
IMO to save some cash for the reverse lights go with the Whelen vertexs. The light is only being directed in one direction so the vertex would be a good option there at probably half the price. I also like a dual type dash light on the side rear windows.
 

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