Late 90s - Early 2000s Pushbar

Lennyboi226

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Nov 26, 2023
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Florida
Hello, I am currently trying to find out the equipment on these vehicles, specifically the pushbars. The pictures are of the late 90s - early 2000s Outagamie County, WI sheriff units. I'm trying to find the name of the push bar and possibly the halogen flashers in these photos. I do know that the lightbar is a Federal Signal Vector. Any help is much appreciated!
 

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tsquale

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Do you by any chance know the flashers? It's alright if not I'm just tryna find the name of them lol.
Hard to say from those photos, but the look like they are SVP. They made them in several colors

 

JohnMarcson

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May 7, 2010
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I think you are looking for these

They were sold in Galls as "grill lights". I don't know who made them, they were usually a "Galls Special" when I saw them. I always assumed they were ShoMe, Able 2, or another smaller company or someone like 911EP that didn't make a lot of halogen in the end.
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Lightbarsalvage.com calls the Galls lights too
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Lennyboi226

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Nov 26, 2023
28
Florida
I think you are looking for these

They were sold in Galls as "grill lights". I don't know who made them, they were usually a "Galls Special" when I saw them. I always assumed they were ShoMe, Able 2, or another smaller company or someone like 911EP that didn't make a lot of halogen in the end.
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Lightbarsalvage.com calls the Galls lights too
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Yeah, that is the one thing about all the emergency stuff from back in the day, there were so many companies getting involved with making their own stuff. I believe that those are the flashers on this car, (on the same rambar I've been looking for to lol).
 

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JohnMarcson

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They are called able 2 / sho-me both in the original thread and for sale on lightbarsalvage.com

That is also what I had remembered as the underlying brand. None of my catalogs confirm this though, I don't have a lot of Able 2 / Sho-me documentation. Nova also made a lot of stuff for Galls and I also lack their older catalogs.

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Lennyboi226

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Nov 26, 2023
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Florida
They are called able 2 / sho-me both in the original thread and for sale on lightbarsalvage.com

That is also what I had remembered as the underlying brand. None of my catalogs confirm this though, I don't have a lot of Able 2 / Sho-me documentation. Nova also made a lot of stuff for Galls and I also lack their older catalogs.

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Yea I really appreciate the help finding this stuff! I just bought a Code 3 Squadsheild ll off of a person in another thread I created. I will definitely look into these flashers to. I'm thinking about having the flashers hooked up to a Code 3 710 flasher module.
 
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JohnMarcson

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Yea I really appreciate the help finding this stuff! I just bought a Code 3 Squadsheild ll off of a person in another thread I created. I will definitely look into these flashers to. I'm thinking about having the flashers hooked up to a Code 3 710 flasher module.
Lightbarsalvage.com might have some stock. Good luck.
 

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