2016 Chevy Colorado's for G.E. Aviation Fire Dept/Security

Tri-State PSE

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May 21, 2010
1,135
Middletown, Ohio
These are dual purpose 2016 Chevy Colorado's built for G.E. Aviation Fire Dept. and Security. (In Cincinnati, Ohio)
Equipment supplied & installed by: Tri-State Public Safety (Middletown, Ohio)
513.422.5775 or email us at: Sales@TriStatePSE.com

Equipment Installed:
48" SoundOff nForce dual color light bar: R/W to front & sides, R/A to rear
SoundOff nForce 4-head light stick, dual color: R/A
Setina PB400 Aluminum Push Bumper
SoundOff Headlight Flasher
Whelen Vertex's (front & rear)
Feniex Triton Speaker
Whelen PCC8R Siren/Light Controller on custom bracket
Magnetic Mic for P.A. on custom bracket
Streamlight Stinger LED Flashlight & Charger
Feniex Storm Pro 100 Watt Siren
Custom made Gull-Wing tool boxes (black) with led interior lighting
SoundOff dual color dome light
Axixtech ST6 lights (amber) under tail gate

 
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RyanZ71

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Jun 14, 2011
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Denver, Colorado
Well the light bar flash pattern is all confusing as hell and those amber twinkle twinkle little star lights below the tailgate are pointless, but I like the rest of it! Very cool looking trucks too. Nice clean install, great job!
 

RyanZ71

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Jun 14, 2011
1,001
Denver, Colorado
I have no doubt it looks better in person, it looks pretty great as is! Your camera does a good job. for that Sound Off bar, are there more.. sequential patterns available instead of everything at the same time on the front? I know you go off of what the customer wants, just curious what that bar can do.
 

Tri-State PSE

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May 21, 2010
1,135
Middletown, Ohio
The nForce bar has a ton of options. It's software based, so you can literally go into the program and assign flash patterns & colors to each module to fit your needs. Very easy to use, endless possibilities.
 
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pdk9

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May 26, 2010
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New York & Florida
Looks good; I just wish they went with cannons instead of vertex. Is the red/clear for street response and the amber for when they're on a Tarmac area?

Are they leaving them plain black, or are they adding reflective graphics?
 

Tri-State PSE

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May 21, 2010
1,135
Middletown, Ohio
Were the push bars pretty straight forward or did they require any modification?

Pretty straight forward, they mount using the tow hook mount.
We had a Very Difficult finding a PB for a Colorado. These worked out great.
 
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Tri-State PSE

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May 21, 2010
1,135
Middletown, Ohio
Looks good; I just wish they went with cannons instead of vertex. Is the red/clear for street response and the amber for when they're on a Tarmac area?

Are they leaving them plain black, or are they adding reflective graphics?

No tarmac area. This is their HQ-building/testing facility.
They will be coming back to us for graphics later on..
 

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