Strobesnmore Interior Light bar

nycmedic

Member
Nov 24, 2013
30
ny
I am thinking about buying a Strobesnmore interior light bar for my 2012 Civic. However, I have a few concerns. After watching the video posted on their website their own tech had issues with synchronizing the lights and the lights appeared to be a tad off. Does anyone have this bar installed on their vehicle? Can you please post a video of the bar? What are your reviews of their light bar?
http://www.strobesnmore.com/Strobes-N-More-Eclipse-Next-Generation-Interior-Lightbar.html

Thanks
 

hfdemt4095

Member
Jul 1, 2014
492
Holliston ma
For that price i would suggest getting a Feniex Pegasus, 4watt led's opposed to 3watts that the strobes n more has, plus the two halves of the Pegasus come pre wired from the factory together so you know that they'll be evenly synced
 

nycmedic

Member
Nov 24, 2013
30
ny
I don't think the feniex pegasus or cobra will fit my car. I have a 2012 Honda Civic the measurement from A pillar to A pillar is 35 inches. I caller Feniex to find out if the lightbar would fit needless to say their customer service representative was not helpful at all.
 

Carlos SpicyWeiner

Lifetime VIP Donor
May 3, 2012
5,233
Lakeland, Florida
Thats because nothing is built for a civic. Just having an A-pillar to A-pillar measurement is not enough to tell you if a bar will work. Better of doing two dash lights. With the savings you could buy a third for down on the dash and have them all sync'd up.
 
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em2436

Member
Nov 26, 2014
169
NY
I suggest finding a retailer that will be willing to sell it to you and accept a return if it doesnt fit.
 

PJD642

New Member
May 20, 2010
1,543
east of Cleveland
You're going to have to go with a split, universal model and fiddle with getting it mounted properly. Measure the distance between your A pillar and the middle of the windshield - Feniex split bars are 18.5" wide on each half.
 

pdk9

Member
May 26, 2010
3,834
New York & Florida
Sorry bro, but I think you're gonna spend a lot of time trying to look for an ILB for your POV without success. Width of the windshield isn't the only thing to consider....the slope of the windshield, the vehicle's RVM, etc all play major factors. I'd honestly just get a dual avenger or dual viper dash light and tuck it under the RVM. I think that's plenty for the civic windshield, but you can also put a tir6 slimlighter on the lower dash if you want more....I understand the desire for stealth on a POV but nobody makes lights for small sedans, like the civic
 

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