Got a few new things/lightbar head change question

Dec 17, 2018
85
TX, USA
Well, boss said to clear out the closet and do what I want with the lights and light bars in the storage room. Double checked and he said I could take them home if I really wanted'em.

So, we have a mini lightbar, and looks like a Solarblast 18" to me. Of course, you can't see it worth a damn during the day, but hey it looks goofy on my take-home, and in all amber.

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A single Maxxima M20372 in amber
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A couple of Ecco ED3706AC both amber/white
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And holy crap guys! Fed Sig Viper!!!!!!!!! i can tell they used the finest of high quality stickers. Amber/white
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And a full lightbar. Of course, it's got no name, and the only sticker is faded and so can't identify. But it looks like this one to me.
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Near as I can tell, it's working, save for one head on the rear, and it needs a control box. Does have take downs and alleys.

Quick question: can you change out the light heads on these things for a better one? Like say, tossing in some light heads from SnM, vs the garbage from UW? And I don't imagine so, but do I need to use the control box from them? Maybe make something out of nothing from these.
 

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