2011 Silverado POV

pballr6474

Member
May 24, 2010
38
Wisconsin
Here is my 2011 Crew Cab Silverado used for POV response to the scene or stations.


Equipment installed include:


Front:


Axxixtech stealthvisor R/R/W/R/TD/TD/R/W/R/R


Sound off hideaway LED in fog lights


Sides:


Red and White Sound off Mini 3 LED


Rear:


911ep TDWL 24 inch lightbar


Interior includes a carson SC-550 handheld siren, as well as an APX 6500 motorola Mobile radio


2011Silverado
 

codycat91

Member
Feb 17, 2011
731
NY
pballr6474 said:
Here is my 2011 Crew Cab Silverado used for POV response to the scene or stations.

Equipment installed include:


Front:


Axxixtech stealthvisor R/R/W/R/TD/TD/R/W/R/R


Sound off hideaway LED in fog lights


Sides:


Red and White Sound off Mini 3 LED


Rear:


911ep TDWL 24 inch lightbar


Interior includes a carson SC-550 handheld siren, as well as an APX 6500 motorola Mobile radio


2011Silverado


Am I missing something? I don't see any pics or videos
 

pballr6474

Member
May 24, 2010
38
Wisconsin
I just used my lights from my last install on my old truck, and I had the mini 3's in the grille, I had only had the option of the red/white. There are no grille lights, the only light in the grille is the all controversial preemption light.
 

pdk9

Member
May 26, 2010
3,834
New York & Florida
Not a bad start, but I'd love to see a pair of M6 (solid red) in the grill,HLF, & some strobe HAWs in the brake lights
 

RyanZ71

Member
Jun 14, 2011
1,001
Denver, Colorado
I actually like how you have it set up in the fog lights, that is one of the few fog light setups that I like, but I think it would be more effective if you move those lights up to the grill area.
 

pballr6474

Member
May 24, 2010
38
Wisconsin
I know most people on here don't agree with a preemption light in a POV. But seeing that all my chief officers and some of our line officers(including me) have been approved to have them, it makes responding safer, and as far as I know it's not a "federal offense" maybe for use while not responding as an emergency vehicle......
 

strobecrazy

Member
Apr 27, 2011
923
GA,ATL
pballr6474 said:
I know most people on here don't agree with a preemption light in a POV. But seeing that all my chief officers and some of our line officers(including me) have been approved to have them, it makes responding safer, and as far as I know it's not a "federal offense" maybe for use while not responding as an emergency vehicle......

I think all POV with a light permit should have one, especially courtesy light states.
 

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