2012 Ford F-150 Install

skorea2131

Member
May 19, 2016
30
Connecticut
F-150 is a POV used for EMS response.

Controlled by a Feniex Mini 4200, two Whelen Ions in front, a Whelen Avenger 2 on the headliner area, and four Whelen T Series on the rear box. All synchronized through two ULF44’s.

Future plans include a Whelen Siren setup and two Vertex’s in the tail light.

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pdk9

Member
May 26, 2010
3,834
New York & Florida
I like it but would’ve preferred both grill lights to be red. Are you allowed to use a HLF?

I’d 100% recommend you putting some lights on the side of the push-bumper to give you some intersection coverage when going code 3. Some red T-ions (to give you the linear optic with off-axis) would be great there.

I wouldn’t recommend putting anything in the tail lights because they’re such a small housing/reflector that they leave a small footprint. If you want something in the lower rear, I would go with red Feniex cannons (2x as bright as the vertex) in the brake lights, and you can wire them to also steady burn with your brake lights
 

Krsdog25

Member
Apr 30, 2012
187
NJ
Move your rear T ions to the side of the front push bumper and replace them with red strip lite plus. Gives you a much bigger footprint and better side/intersection warning for barely more than the vertex you were going to buy.
 

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