Flashpoint Lighting -- 2014 Dodge Durango

Feb 16, 2011
76
Philly
Front -


- Federal Signal IPX6 tri-color


- Advanced Warning Lights Burst Hideaway LEDs in Headlights R/B


Doors -


- Advanced Warning Lights Burst Hideaway LEDs White under mirrors


- Flashpoint Lighting custom mounted under door LEDs, working on interior lights circuit


Roof -


- Federal Signal Integrity Lightbar, R/B with White flood to front, R/B with amber to rear


K9 Cage -


- Custom built by American Aluminum Accessories


Rear side window -


- Federal Signal IPX6


Rear -


- Federal Signal 8 Head rear CN R/B with Amber


- Advanced Warning Lights Burst Hideaway LEDs Blue in brake lights


- Flashpoint Lighting custom LED/Relay setup for rear Red raceway


Console -


- Havis Inc. 2014 Durango 16" console


Siren/Light control -


- Federal Signal Smart Siren Platinum 2000


Built for Videon Chrysler/Dodge Municipal Services Department

 

Alboy29

Member
Aug 8, 2011
351
United STates, New York
Interesting with the TLF, i like it because it is Solid, not jumping around like the circus ones on Dodge Chargers.


Those door lights are a great idea, what LED's did you put in there? Are they wired to go when the doors open? or on a separate switch?


overall nice job i like it, just wish the tint in the back wasn't so heavy haha Good job.
 
Feb 16, 2011
76
Philly
Alboy29 said:
Interesting with the TLF, i like it because it is Solid, not jumping around like the circus ones on Dodge Chargers.

Those door lights are a great idea, what LED's did you put in there? Are they wired to go when the doors open? or on a separate switch?


overall nice job i like it, just wish the tint in the back wasn't so heavy haha Good job.

5050 300 LED strips. They are wired to work off the interior lights, door open etc... but they can be shut off with the factory dimmer switch along with all the interior lights.


The tint is VERY dark. I drove the truck at night and couldnt see anything out the sides.
 

nerdly_dood

Member
Jun 15, 2010
2,312
Georgia
Gotta fix the tint, but apart from that I love just about everything about it.
 

irsa76

Member
May 24, 2010
342
Australia, NSW
Not bad. With the tint get a fresh razor blade and carefully cut around the lights, it will make a huge improvement and they will actually be worth having them there. Yes it doesn't look as good but form should always follow function in this case. Is it possible to sync all the lights together so they flash the same color at the same time? That is all blue then all red. Even without split lights from a distance they start to look purple. Oh and how about dimming the lights, especially the lightbar, at night?


Otherwise very sharp.
 

pdk9

Member
May 26, 2010
3,834
New York & Florida
I would have loved to see a HLF & more of a punch on the signal master, but otherwise, it looks great!


My 2 thoughts on the rear warning stick: if you're gonna have one on the rear headliner in addition to an exterior lightbar, I think they should try to be synced (so they're not 2 contrasting blurs), & that FedSig needs to make an impaxx TA to punch thru tint! ;-)
 

lafd55

Member
May 27, 2010
2,393
New York, USA
I like the setup up, but have to agree that the tint really limits the effectiveness of the rear lighting during the day.
 

rwo978

Member
May 21, 2010
5,196
ND, USA
That CN is pointless with the tint. Surface mount 2 Impaxx by the rear LP and call it good.


As for the door lights, great idea, but more of a gimmick. I can't see a situation where they'd be useful, save once or twice. We all have flashlights, right??? We have an Expedition SSV at work that has the courtesy mirror puddle lights that come on when you open the door or such. No one ever uses them, the dimmer switch is always all the way down to disable them and the interior lights. It's an officer safety issue.
 
Feb 16, 2011
76
Philly
I agree with the tint, it kills the lights effectiveness, but for the sake of the dogs, it has to stay. Its actually extra tint over the factory tint. Its DARK. Makes the truck look awesome though.


As for the HLF, this durango came in with the projector headlights, which we were not expecting. So unfortunately as HLF is a no no on that flapper for the highbeams.


The door lights were a customer request, and we aim to please.
 

Shawn L

Member
May 21, 2010
2,477
Corbett, Oregon
got any more info on the rear marker light flasher? I tried searching for "Flashpoint Lighting custom LED/Relay setup for rear Red raceway" and several other combos and got nothing
 

Tom

Member
Dec 18, 2010
3,083
Taunton, MA
Bill, as always, very sharp install! I love the led lighting under the doors
 

VII

Member
Mar 28, 2013
44
MN
Shawn L said:
got any more info on the rear marker light flasher? I tried searching for "Flashpoint Lighting custom LED/Relay setup for rear Red raceway" and several other combos and got nothing

I'm assuming he's referring to his company when he says the Flashpoint Custom setup. Ie. He made them himself.
 

Kd8bao

Member
Mar 8, 2012
793
Independence, Ohio
I know one of the members on here has a HLF that works with shutter lights. I want to say maybe ERM? It tricks the damper to think it's in high beam but flashes the bulbs. It holds the damper open


Here is the thread


http://elightbars.org/forums/xenforo/showthread.php?t=51291
Ford Police Interceptor Headlight Flasher'>http://elightbars.org/forums/showthread.php?t=51291


Ford Police Interceptor Headlight Flasher
 
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Storm4200

Member
Nov 2, 2011
2,912
NJ
love the how the CN and the Integrity's arrow functions sync together. damn tint
 

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