2014 Ford Expedition Chase Truck

Kd8bao

Member
Mar 8, 2012
793
Independence, Ohio
Olmsted Township FD 2014 Ford Expedition Chase Truck - Cleveland Area Ohio


Feniex Products


Front:


Cobra T6 on LP bracket


Cannon in fog lights R/W


Avatar 47


- Front Cut


- Independent Alley


- Directional


- Dim Function Active


Typhoon Speaker


Rear:


Cobra T6 on LP bracket


Cobra T6 in rear side window


Cannon in Reverse R/W


Inside:


4200 Controller


Storm Siren


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Storm4200

Member
Nov 2, 2011
2,912
NJ
Looks good. I would rather see the front T6s mounted horizontally in the grill
 
Apr 28, 2013
337
New York/Mass
Nice install, I love the flash patterns- large blocks of light, nicely synced.


Only complaint is I feel as if the LP lights in the front would look a lot better in the grille.


Also, chase truck? Is that another term for a Utility/EMS truck out there?
 

Kd8bao

Member
Mar 8, 2012
793
Independence, Ohio
proudfirefighter said:
Nice install, I love the flash patterns- large blocks of light, nicely synced.
Only complaint is I feel as if the LP lights in the front would look a lot better in the grille.


Also, chase truck? Is that another term for a Utility/EMS truck out there?

For a fire call or certain ems calls the officer or chief will follow to the scene and if not needed they can come back to station solo or with people. it will be stocked with some gear but not sure what yet
 

jhallgren22

Member
Sep 8, 2013
46
Norton, MA
Love the install. Why wouldnt they put no modules in the rear of the light bar, and invest that money into an arrow stick for the rear window. The rear of the bar won't be seen by almost anyone it seems, so the savings from no light heads in the rear could get the arrow bar for a more effective lighting option?


Correct me if I am wrong, still learning.
 

Hoff

Member
Aug 2, 2011
892
SW Ohio/US
jhallgren22 said:
Love the install. Why wouldnt they put no modules in the rear of the light bar, and invest that money into an arrow stick for the rear window. The rear of the bar won't be seen by almost anyone it seems, so the savings from no light heads in the rear could get the arrow bar for a more effective lighting option?

Correct me if I am wrong, still learning.

Up close you are correct, but at 1/2 mile + you can probably see the rear of the lightbar.
 

pdk9

Member
May 26, 2010
3,834
New York & Florida
Nice work again. I wish, however, that customers wouldn't spec split patterns & that they would not go with front-facing LP brackets (look tacky, too low to the ground, & easily subject to damage in that area). Solid red cannons/T6 & Apollo grill lights (as you had tried to push for) would've made this a true winner
 

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