Lt.214 Premium Member Lifetime VIP Donor May 21, 2010 623 334 52 Southwest Ohio USA Sep 30, 2010 #1 This is my most recent addition and my favorite version of the jet series. This is a chain driven/synd version with front alternating flashers. I have it candycane with red ends currently. These always reminded me of the twinsonics. Chris
This is my most recent addition and my favorite version of the jet series. This is a chain driven/synd version with front alternating flashers. I have it candycane with red ends currently. These always reminded me of the twinsonics. Chris
0 03crownvic Banned Member May 8, 2010 1,033 0 Louisiana Sep 30, 2010 #2 The alternating flashers were originally intended to be facing the rear, but obviously, you can use them to the front if you prefer.
The alternating flashers were originally intended to be facing the rear, but obviously, you can use them to the front if you prefer.
Lt.214 Premium Member Lifetime VIP Donor May 21, 2010 623 334 52 Southwest Ohio USA Oct 1, 2010 #3 Thanks for the info. It came to me with the flashers facing front and I actually like them facing front, so I think I will keep it that way. thanks again, Chris
Thanks for the info. It came to me with the flashers facing front and I actually like them facing front, so I think I will keep it that way. thanks again, Chris
J jdh Veteran Member Member May 21, 2010 1,568 118 Geneva, FL Oct 1, 2010 #4 I believe they were originally supposed to be steady burns…although I have seen the bayonet strobe tubes in them wired to a J20.
I believe they were originally supposed to be steady burns…although I have seen the bayonet strobe tubes in them wired to a J20.
dustymedic Senior Member Member May 21, 2010 633 5 Columbus,OH Oct 1, 2010 #5 The ordinal chain drive jets rocked. I remember when my old FD had one on our step van rescue and the A/C's car...
The ordinal chain drive jets rocked. I remember when my old FD had one on our step van rescue and the A/C's car...