2010 Dodge Charger Slicktop - 1 of 3

J. Forbes

Member
May 24, 2010
164
Houston
This is one of 3 new 2010 Dodge Chargers we just finsihed for a local department. They all have the following equipment:


Front:


SoundOff Pinnacle EPL8000 Windshield Lightbar


SoundOff Predator II Surface Mount LEDs on each side of the push bumper


SoundOff Generation 3 PAR36 Fog Light LEDs


Federal Signal Dynamax Speaker with Charger Bracket


Go Industries Push Bumper


Inside:


Federal Signal PA-640


Jotto Desk Charger Console


Rear:


SoundOff Pinnacle EPL8000 Rear Deck Lightbar (through double limo tint)


Federal Signal Impaxx AOA LEDs with License Plate Bracket


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Ben E.

Member
May 21, 2010
2,417
Iowa, USA
They almost seem like they need something on the push bumper or way down low in the windshield. Regardless of that, sweet ass cars and a nice looking install, I'm sure.
 

pdk9

Member
May 26, 2010
3,834
New York & Florida
looks great john.


only thing i'm not a huge fan of is the config of the front lightbar (i would've done B/B/TD/TD/R/R with both blue flashing then both red flashing) but that's just my opinion, and i realize that what the customer wants is what matters
 

cbpdogboy

Member
May 23, 2010
1,285
Detroit, MI
I would remove the tint on the lower rear window to increase the warning output. The vehicle already has a push bumper and 2 spotlights...this wouldn't be "giving away" the stealth appearance...IMO I would also solid flash all of the light heads for a bigger warning footprint.
 

SilveradoPOV

Member
Jul 18, 2010
31
Autryville,NC
cbpdogboy said:
I would remove the tint on the lower rear window to increase the warning output. The vehicle already has a push bumper and 2 spotlights...this wouldn't be "giving away" the stealth appearance...IMO I would also solid flash all of the light heads for a bigger warning footprint.

I agree with the rear window tint removal.Our city PD unmarked chargers have the front and rear interior lightbars like this,in the rear they left the bottom of the window clear so you get the full power of the lights.Only about the bottom 3 inches is left untinted so you really cant tell because the lightbar is black.
 

LLS

Member
May 23, 2010
517
NYC
Nice set up, but I think the back isn't bright enough, especially if their doing highway stops, and you definitely need something on the push bumper or grill.
 

Newberry13

Member
May 21, 2010
613
SC, USA
Sweet car! I think I would've requested the TIR optics for the rear bar though.
 

cory y

Member
May 21, 2010
1,614
looks good, most people have already said what i wanted to say lol but i would say i would have made the lights on the side of the pushie solid flash...
 

Station 3

Member
May 21, 2010
3,395
Edinburg Texas
Sweet ride needs somethin on the front grill and needs the rear tint removed
 

JohnMarcson

Administrator
May 7, 2010
10,971
Northwest Ohio
I'd set those side push bumper LEDs to solid flash vs split, they will show up 10 times better.
 

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