Hey Froom- I'm southern MA by the RI Line but travel all over. Always down to lend a hand if neededI wondered if this belongs in the services forum, but it seemed like that is for offerings, not wanted. Anyhoo, I'm in southern NH and I'm wondering if there are any installers in the area? I have all my own equipment, just don't want to wire it all in
Ions on the rear view mirror? Or the side view mirrors?Awesome! 2 parts of what I want to do are challenging to me: figuring out feniex cannons, and I really want to install IONs on my rear view mirrors but I have no idea how to get the cable(s) routed properly.
Did you already buy the IONS? If not, I would recommend mini-tIONS. Something like the attached pic.Side view, sorry. Heh. My titan XD has massive mirrors, so I have plenty of room.
Pull the door panels, and follow the factory wires into the vehicle, through the door boot.I have no idea how to get the cable(s) routed properly.
I get it. I very rarely use regular IONs on the mirrors. Most of the time we use V-IONs which have a puddle light, and alley light in addition to the flashing light. Those lights provide a 180 degree field of flashing light. They are however much more expensive than a regular ION. Thats what we do on almost every squad car. When we do these lights in amber, like with the T-IONs, it is usually due to local laws that require 360 degrees of lighting around the vehicle, and the owner operator is just trying to get by in the cheapest, most minimal way.Hey that's cool! Sorry, just to be clear, it's a 2018 titan XD, the mirrors are HUGE. I like the idea of a bit of off-axis on them, and it just seemed like a neat way to run them. For side lighting I plan to run my apollo f6 r/w on the backrack (mounted to the sides) but this is a neat idea too!