Looking for thoughts on ditch light replacements

RBFD4152

New Member
Jul 11, 2016
2
RED BANK NJ
Looking to do something unusual, I have Nissan Titan pickup, was considering installing "ditch light" brackets at the base of the windshield. The normal ditch lights are commonly 3-inch light pods and come in a heavy black housing. My question for you guys, is there a blue LED version of something I can use as a flashing emergency light? The light bracket I am looking at can accommodate two light pods per side, I can use one position for the blue (flashing) and the second for an actual clear white light pod (steady burn).

If you do a search for Jeep ditch lights, you'll see the type of bracket and light I'm speaking of.

Your thoughts?
 

RBFD4152

New Member
Jul 11, 2016
2
RED BANK NJ
Thanks, guys, for getting back to me, both of those lights are of interest to me and could work. Since they are LEDs would it present an issue to set them up as wig-wag style flashers? I know old style flashers will not function with LED's
 

Dave F

Moderator
Sep 13, 2015
1,343
Berks County, PA
Thanks, guys, for getting back to me, both of those lights are of interest to me and could work. Since they are LEDs would it present an issue to set them up as wig-wag style flashers? I know old style flashers will not function with LED's

any led flasher would make them flash, some of the older flashers will as well so long as theyre electro-mechanical
 

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