2014 Silverado

Brendan11

Member
Nov 5, 2013
145
Illinois near St. Louis
Finally got the install started. Right now, this is all we put in:


2x RB in Fog Lights


2x Clear in Headlights


4x Red in Tailights


Cobra 600 in rear window


RB Talon on dash


Feniex 4200 under rear seat.


This is my brothers truck, and this is the largest install we have done. (Mostly just small projects from some local guys on our VFDs.) I will say it was a learning curve, but for it being the first install of this caliber I think it turned out quite well. We had one Cannon go bad in the back which is being sent back to Feniex.


Sorry for no pics, I will hopefully have those up in the next few days. Also, with the patterns, I know they are too fast, but he likes the fast patterns and I can't get him talked into slowing the back down.


Brendan
 

acala91

Member
Oct 15, 2010
1,662
FL
Brendan11 said:
Finally got the install started. Right now, this is all we put in:

2x RB in Fog Lights


2x Clear in Headlights


4x Red in Tailights


Cobra 600 in rear window


RB Talon on dash


Feniex 4200 under rear seat.


This is my brothers truck, and this is the largest install we have done. (Mostly just small projects from some local guys on our VFDs.) I will say it was a learning curve, but for it being the first install of this caliber I think it turned out quite well. We had one Cannon go bad in the back which is being sent back to Feniex.


Sorry for no pics, I will hopefully have those up in the next few days. Also, with the patterns, I know they are too fast, but he likes the fast patterns and I can't get him talked into slowing the back down.


Brendan

Stand back a few hundred yards and compare a slow pattern to a fast pattern and the difference becomes very evident. The fast patterns look cool up close but as you know and crap at any distance.
 

Eric1249

Member
Jul 12, 2010
2,277
Waukesha WI USA
acala91 said:
Stand back a few hundred yards and compare a slow pattern to a fast pattern and the difference becomes very evident. The fast patterns look cool up close but as you know and crap at any distance.

I try to explain this to people all the time. Sometimes they just get a stupid look on their face. lol
 

Brendan11

Member
Nov 5, 2013
145
Illinois near St. Louis
acala91 said:
Stand back a few hundred yards and compare a slow pattern to a fast pattern and the difference becomes very evident. The fast patterns look cool up close but as you know and crap at any distance.

Ill give that a try. When I first wired them I had them on a slow alternating pattern, and when he looked at them he was like looks good, except we need to change the pattern. lol The good part is we have them wired to a momentary switch on the 4200 so we can easily change them.
 

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