2013 Dodge Charger Bean Station TN PD

MPD 818

Member
May 25, 2010
1,317
Murfreesboro TN
This is one of 2 identical cars the guys cranked out this week for the Bean Station Police Dept. They also have one marked unit that we have not started on yet. Equipment is as follows:


Feneix LAW front and rear


Feniex Pegasus


Federal Signal Micropulse in side windows


Feniex Python in rear window


Federal Signal PA640


Jotto Desk console


Jotto Desk cage and gun rack


Jotto Desk window screens


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pdk9

Member
May 26, 2010
3,834
New York & Florida
Nice setup Adam. Only wish the customer went with grill lights instead of LAWs up front (I know we share the same opinion on LAWs in the headlights, bro).
 
Nov 7, 2011
983
New England
pdk9 said:
Nice setup Adam. Only wish the customer went with grill lights instead of LAWs up front (I know we share the same opinion on LAWs in the headlights, bro).

I agree.


I think this is a really sharp looking unmarked cruiser. Very simple and lo pro but covers all the bases. Awesome
 

RyanZ71

Member
Jun 14, 2011
1,001
Denver, Colorado
VERY nice install. I've said it before I'll say it again, Chargers don't look good and don't need grille lights. The front end is already too low to the ground. I also appreciate how there isn't the stupid LED running light strip for the tail flashing stupidly as well. Nice install.
 

NFD-102

Member
Aug 1, 2011
1,083
NW Connecticut
RyanZ71 said:
VERY nice install. I've said it before I'll say it again, Chargers don't look good and don't need grille lights. The front end is already too low to the ground. I also appreciate how there isn't the stupid LED running light strip for the tail flashing stupidly as well. Nice install.

Tell us how you really feel. I think the quite opposite.
 

PJD642

New Member
May 20, 2010
1,543
east of Cleveland
A very nice install indeed. My only objection, not just to this but to any install, is the flashing tail lights. I'd rather have those reserved for tail and brake light use exclusively. I know the Chargers come with that option, but I just feel it confuses people approaching from the rear (or another cruiser following you kinda closely. Yeah, CHMSL, but still....). I'm all for the back-up lamps flashing LAWs, though.
 

pdk9

Member
May 26, 2010
3,834
New York & Florida
RyanZ71 said:
I've said it before I'll say it again, Chargers don't look good and don't need grille lights. The front end is already too low to the ground.


Are you really going to go on your "grill lights are stupid" rant again. I don't recall anybody agreeing with you or you having any valid argument for being so against them. The install isn't relying solely on the grill lights; there's a reason why they're called supplemental warning or secondary warning, and there's a reason why most emergency vehicles (including chargers) have them...they're useful and help you be seen


As for the "chargers don't look good" remark, I don't think BSPD cares that you're not impressed with the aesthetics of their choice of patrol vehicle
 

Storm4200

Member
Nov 2, 2011
2,912
NJ
RyanZ71 said:
VERY nice install. I've said it before I'll say it again, Chargers don't look good and don't need grille lights. The front end is already too low to the ground. I also appreciate how there isn't the stupid LED running light strip for the tail flashing stupidly as well. Nice install.



grill lights are very effective on chargers. So are the PAR fog light replacements. Neither are "too low".
 

RyanZ71

Member
Jun 14, 2011
1,001
Denver, Colorado
pdk9 said:
Are you really going to go on your "grill lights are stupid" rant again. I don't recall anybody agreeing with you or you having any valid argument for being so against them. The install isn't relying solely on the grill lights; there's a reason why they're called supplemental warning or secondary warning, and there's a reason why most emergency vehicles (including chargers) have them...they're useful and help you be seen

As for the "chargers don't look good" remark, I don't think BSPD cares that you're not impressed with the aesthetics of their choice of patrol vehicle

I don't recall it being mandatory for anyone to have to agree with one's opinions on here. Learn to be nice.
 

sheriff590

New Member
Dec 17, 2013
1
Tennessee
MPD 818 said:
This is one of 2 identical cars the guys cranked out this week for the Bean Station Police Dept. They also have one marked unit that we have not started on yet. Equipment is as follows:

Feneix LAW front and rear


Feniex Pegasus


Federal Signal Micropulse in side windows


Feniex Python in rear window


Federal Signal PA640


Jotto Desk console


Jotto Desk cage and gun rack


Jotto Desk window screens


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None of these cars are unmarked. all look like this


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Eric1249

Member
Jul 12, 2010
2,277
Waukesha WI USA
RyanZ71 said:
VERY nice install. I've said it before I'll say it again, Chargers don't look good and don't need grille lights. The front end is already too low to the ground. I also appreciate how there isn't the stupid LED running light strip for the tail flashing stupidly as well. Nice install.

I will agree and disagree. I do not like when they entire tail light flashes. I think I like the older style tails better. I think Changer are cool looking. As far as the front end being too low... When you look in your RVM can you not see the lower half of the vehicles behind you? If you can't then the car behind you is too close.
 

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