2013 Tahoe Rewire

EVT

Member
May 24, 2010
622
Midwest
2013 Chevy Tahoe. Install was done by another shop. I fixed some stuff and converted it to a slicktop. Customer spec'd for the most part.


Front:


Soundoff Pinnacle Interior Lightbar


Whelen TIR6 Slimlighter


4 Soundoff 3 head LEDs


2 Soundoff nFORCE dual color heads


4 Soundoff LED hide-aways


Whelen LIN6 Par36 fog lamps


Side:


Soundoff Intersectors


Soundoff nFORCE body mount


Rear:


Sho-Me lightstick


4 Soundoff LED hide-aways in rear taillamps


2 Soundoff 3 head LEDs


Note photos were taken later due to the fog lamps being backordered.


Sorry I have no idea why this uploads sideways. Works on my computer and phone fine.

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codycat91

Member
Feb 17, 2011
731
NY
You cannot post that without a video!!!!!!! Looks great


Are the nForce's programmed to utilize takedown and alley functions?
 

pdk9

Member
May 26, 2010
3,834
New York & Florida
Good example of how "cheapest" isn't necessarily the best route...had the customer gone to you in the first place, they wouldn't have had to paid double on the install labor. Not a fan of where they chose to mount the side nForce on the wheel well area, & I'm sure that the sho-me stick is useless between sunrise & sunset.
 

EVT

Member
May 24, 2010
622
Midwest
pdk9 said:
Good example of how "cheapest" isn't necessarily the best route...had the customer gone to you in the first place, they wouldn't have had to paid double on the install labor. Not a fan of where they chose to mount the side nForce on the wheel well area, & I'm sure that the sho-me stick is useless between sunrise & sunset.

Yeah would've liked to see the nFORCE mounted inside the rear windows, but customer gets what customer wants. The Sho-Me stick is as you say, pretty worthless in the day. But they were reaching their budget on the install and had that left over from another squad. Should be noted this only had about 13,000 miles on it.
 

cbpdogboy

Member
May 23, 2010
1,285
Detroit, MI
Here's an idea for slick top Tahoe/Utilities. Color match the housing of a pair of Feniex Rocker Panels at a local paint shop and mount them on the roof like roof rails. You could probably have Feniex make a couple modules as alley lights...independently controlled. It would still provide a low profile/very effective side warning option for a slick top application.
 

Krsdog25

Member
Apr 30, 2012
187
NJ
Replace that worthless Sho-Me stick with the Slimlighter and call it a day. Those rear N-force should be inside the rear quarter windows but like you said customer gets what customer wants.
 

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