2011 HIGHLANDER simple effective and on a budget...........

strobed

Member
May 23, 2010
168
Suffern,NY
tir 4's on he tire wells r/w


whelen 500 series led in the grill r/r


whelen talon on the dash r/w


predators in back window r/b


federal signal ms4000u siren


dynamax speaker

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FireEMSPolice

Member
May 21, 2010
3,429
Ohio
The light in the wheel well will likely get destroyed. You should have mounted it on the fender or something.


I think if you got some interior paint to make the switch panel match it would look cool
 
J

jrw14493

Have had mine mounted in the wells for a couple years. Absolutely 0 problems. I don't know why more people don't mount them there, if you do it right.
 

JohnMarcson

Administrator
May 7, 2010
10,971
Northwest Ohio
Nice ideas over all. What's with the purple lights?
 

Jarred J.

Lifetime VIP Donor
May 21, 2010
11,587
Shelbyville, TN
JohnMarcson said:
Nice ideas over all. What's with the purple lights?

that looks like your fav light john. red blue splits on at the same time.


Imagine how much better that would look with one light red and one blue.
 

JohnMarcson

Administrator
May 7, 2010
10,971
Northwest Ohio
Jarred J. said:
that looks like your fav light john. red blue splits on at the same time.


I figured.... I was being facetious pointing out just how purple they looked... didn't really come accross in text form...


Imagine how much better this would look with one lighthead solid red and one solid blue.
 

firenresq77

New Member
Oct 9, 2010
14
Northwest OH
I would love to see some more pics of Highlanders. I have a 2008 and have been trying to get some ideas. i just have a 8 Head Whacker Inciter in the front and 4 older Sho-Me LEDs in the back window. I need something to add some warning to the sides, too.
 

pdk9

Member
May 26, 2010
3,834
New York & Florida
not bad; i'd like to see a video, though. i have an earlier model highlander and love to see other toyota installs on the board.


i'm guessing u mounted the tir4's in the wheel wells to avoid drilling on the quarter panels? if where u mounted them in the wheel well doesn't work out, how bout putting side lighting on a 10-75 bracket for the front side-warning and mounting something in the rear side windows ;)
 

strobed

Member
May 23, 2010
168
Suffern,NY
its a leased car so that limited alot of options and regarding the tire wells ........I have had a lot of success with them in the past and love the way they look.


Regarding lights in the side windows is budget and they are not necessary but i do like usually putting lights there on suv's.
 

TheGatekeeper

Member
Jun 19, 2010
1,734
France
C420sailor said:
I like it, but you really need to separate the red and blue in the back. Purple isn't cool.
Agreed. I don't like the heads on the wheel wells either but hey, if you do, it's your truck !


Change the back lights pattern to clearly split R fromB and it will be perfect... LoPro, efficient, no overkill... Love it...
 

WS224

Member
Nov 28, 2010
1,049
West Tennessee
How come no one else had said that the silicone job on the interior looks AWEFUL?? It's pitiful.
 

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