Jeep Wrangler POV - Feniex

CEVS

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Jun 1, 2010
264
NJ
Here is an install we did on a Jeep Wrangler POV for a firefighter. Flash patterns could use some adjustment, it was a very late night.

Equipment

- Apollo 800 Blue/Clear Over Windshield

- Apollo 400 Blue/Clear on Hood

- 4 Apollo F6 Blue/Clear on front bumper (2 forward 2 sidewards)

Rear lighting to be added in the future.

Mode 1


Mode 2


Full Flood Mode

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Storm82

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Dec 16, 2014
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Ludlow Falls, Ohio
Looks good, but between the 800 and the F6's it looks to be pretty well covered, and don't really need the 400.


All three just seems like a little much, does your state allow rear lights?


Oh and, day time video, FTW! [emoji14]
 
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Nov 6, 2012
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Medina,Ohio
Looks great, I'm with Storm 400 seems like a little much. I was looking at putting an 800 in my wrangler. Did you put in anything for flashback? How is the flashback? Thanks!!
 
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pdk9

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May 26, 2010
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New York & Florida
Looks great. Personally, I don't think it seems like too much; the flash patterns are effective, and it is a tasteful setup, so I think it is solid.


What're your plans for the rear?
 
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May 25, 2010
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Tunkhannock, PA, USA
I like it...   :thumbsup:

I'd throw the Apollo 400 on the rear and call it done...  Hook up the white flood to the reverse lights (for added reverse lights) and an auxiliary switch (for when ever you want them on).  
 
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CEVS

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Jun 1, 2010
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NJ
Looks good, but between the 800 and the F6's it looks to be pretty well covered, and don't really need the 400.


All three just seems like a little much, does your state allow rear lights?


Oh and, day time video, FTW! [emoji14]
I would agree with the 400, however they wanted An additional flood bar there so they opted to go with a dual function bar. Day time video is on the to do list.

Looks great, I'm with Storm 400 seems like a little much. I was looking at putting an 800 in my wrangler. Did you put in anything for flashback? How is the flashback? Thanks!!
Did not put anything in for flashback, the 800 is mounted outside over the windshield to tubular offroad light bat mount. Surprisingly, there is no flashback.

Looks great. Personally, I don't think it seems like too much; the flash patterns are effective, and it is a tasteful setup, so I think it is solid.


What're your plans for the rear?
We have not come up with a solid plan for the rear yet, but it wont be to extravagant like the front. Possibly a couple T3's or F6's, but anything is possible.
 

CEVS

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Jun 1, 2010
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NJ
Ended up keeping the rear super simple.  Popped out the reverse lights and installed blue/white Cannons in place of them.  No video or pics at the moment though.
 
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