Here is my 1999 Ford Ranger that's been on some of the previous iterations of the board. I use if for my volunteer FD at home and my volunteer rescue squad at school. List of equipment:
Axixtech passenger StealthVisor (B/B/B/B/B)- being replaced soon
2 Axixtech SE4s in the grille, both B/B- also being replaced soon
Whelen CPS690 running 4 HAWS in front and rear turn signals
32" Microman stick in back window. All amber and hooked to a Whelen TACTLD traffic advisor controller
And the newest additions: SOS Intersectors in blue! These lights kick ASS!
It also has a Kenwood TK760 and a Uniden Bearcat scanner.
I installed the Intersectors tonight and they actually went very smoothly. It's like the Ranger was made to have them. I used the CVPI mounts with the 5 degree flange. I will wire them tomorrow so sorry, no video yet. Enjoy the pics though!
![ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_008_5.jpg ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_008_5.jpg](https://elightbars.org/forums/data/attachments/125/125834-f870eb27378cd1c63141aa91d54b0cb2.jpg)
This is the door with the doorskin off. I ran the smaller red wire through and then taped the strobe cable to it so it would pull through easier.
![ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_009_3.jpg ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_009_3.jpg](https://elightbars.org/forums/data/attachments/125/125835-d5a433bf4d6ffc5c75a2f9e46f6fa1ad.jpg)
This is the detail of the strobe cable that I ran through. Using strobe cable made it easy because I only had to run 1 wire that had my hot, ground, and sync in it and it's shielded.
![ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_010_3.jpg ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_010_3.jpg](https://elightbars.org/forums/data/attachments/125/125836-3113e2ed6ce0c8bf3e3297b95ce47bc0.jpg)
![ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_011_2.jpg ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_011_2.jpg](https://elightbars.org/forums/data/attachments/125/125837-1f8c6cf70928626561e7642af203401a.jpg)
This is the driver's side mirror with the light being mounted. It only takes about 15 minutes to mount the light.
![ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_012_2.jpg ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_012_2.jpg](https://elightbars.org/forums/data/attachments/125/125838-1c644019ad435afc8a1ad7581fd5602b.jpg)
I taped the flasher to the inside of the door, making sure it won't rattle.
![ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_013_5.jpg ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_013_5.jpg](https://elightbars.org/forums/data/attachments/125/125839-9eeb602a5b4a7e53f70dc2b797755c2a.jpg)
![ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_014_3.jpg ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_014_3.jpg](https://elightbars.org/forums/data/attachments/125/125840-1d2439c38ca2e73d5ecb01aa1dd055be.jpg)
![ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_015_1.jpg ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_015_1.jpg](https://elightbars.org/forums/data/attachments/125/125841-6eb10aeda5a178ad3ecdee9965bff367.jpg)
This is the finished product!
Axixtech passenger StealthVisor (B/B/B/B/B)- being replaced soon
2 Axixtech SE4s in the grille, both B/B- also being replaced soon
Whelen CPS690 running 4 HAWS in front and rear turn signals
32" Microman stick in back window. All amber and hooked to a Whelen TACTLD traffic advisor controller
And the newest additions: SOS Intersectors in blue! These lights kick ASS!
It also has a Kenwood TK760 and a Uniden Bearcat scanner.
I installed the Intersectors tonight and they actually went very smoothly. It's like the Ranger was made to have them. I used the CVPI mounts with the 5 degree flange. I will wire them tomorrow so sorry, no video yet. Enjoy the pics though!
![ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_008_5.jpg ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_008_5.jpg](https://elightbars.org/forums/data/attachments/125/125834-f870eb27378cd1c63141aa91d54b0cb2.jpg)
This is the door with the doorskin off. I ran the smaller red wire through and then taped the strobe cable to it so it would pull through easier.
![ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_009_3.jpg ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_009_3.jpg](https://elightbars.org/forums/data/attachments/125/125835-d5a433bf4d6ffc5c75a2f9e46f6fa1ad.jpg)
This is the detail of the strobe cable that I ran through. Using strobe cable made it easy because I only had to run 1 wire that had my hot, ground, and sync in it and it's shielded.
![ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_010_3.jpg ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_010_3.jpg](https://elightbars.org/forums/data/attachments/125/125836-3113e2ed6ce0c8bf3e3297b95ce47bc0.jpg)
![ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_011_2.jpg ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_011_2.jpg](https://elightbars.org/forums/data/attachments/125/125837-1f8c6cf70928626561e7642af203401a.jpg)
This is the driver's side mirror with the light being mounted. It only takes about 15 minutes to mount the light.
![ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_012_2.jpg ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_012_2.jpg](https://elightbars.org/forums/data/attachments/125/125838-1c644019ad435afc8a1ad7581fd5602b.jpg)
I taped the flasher to the inside of the door, making sure it won't rattle.
![ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_013_5.jpg ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_013_5.jpg](https://elightbars.org/forums/data/attachments/125/125839-9eeb602a5b4a7e53f70dc2b797755c2a.jpg)
![ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_014_3.jpg ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_014_3.jpg](https://elightbars.org/forums/data/attachments/125/125840-1d2439c38ca2e73d5ecb01aa1dd055be.jpg)
![ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_015_1.jpg ai299.photobucket.com_albums_mm293_philyumpshus_th_015_1.jpg](https://elightbars.org/forums/data/attachments/125/125841-6eb10aeda5a178ad3ecdee9965bff367.jpg)
This is the finished product!