you can NEVER have more than you need.... you could have a light set-up bright as the sun &dumb drivers would either be playing with their phone or just plain say "they didn't see you".. I drove a bright yellow tri-axel lit up like a Christmas tree and people would say they didn't see me... My goal is having all the guys I protect and myself going home the same way they went out whatever it takes even if it takes bending the light rules a touch without being obnoxious
Iowa POV lights for volunteer firefighters are blue, and EMS is white. All POV lights are courtesy lights. No sirens. Emergency vehicles are red blue and white.
Seems cool to me. Been watching a few of their videos. I'm not a huge fan of flashing halogen lamps, but hell, it's better than nothing. All the new vehicles with all led lamps it'd be pretty cool.
Seems in some videos a plain wig wag would give you the same amount of front warning bc the brights drown all the others out
I've got 5 amber/red apollo mini bars for decently cheap if anyones interested
and a pair of '14 silverado Whelen siren brackets that we got stuck with
fuckin' had a deal set up with the local amberlamps service to strip their tahoe and transfer everything to a '14 silvy, before they could deliver it to us, the boss decided to let one of his buddies upfit it, after we had already bought all the parts
A good friend of mine just became a master dealer for feniex in our area he says he doesn't have many new customers but he has plenty of return customer (myself included) but he has damn near every department contracting work with him
A good friend of mine just became a master dealer for feniex in our area he says he doesn't have many new customers but he has plenty of return customer (myself included) but he has damn near every department contracting work with him
Ok maybe someone can help me with a wiring issue non emergency lighting related. I recently put on aftermarket 2015.5 tow mirrors, the ones with the rearward facing lights in them. I wired the reverse lights up to a switch to manually operate them. I'd like to wire them so where they come on in reverse as well. I know where I can tie them into to to power them when it's in reverse but not sure how else to wire it. Do I need a relay or diode or something like that?
Speedturtle is pretty straight forward. On their website it states that the unit will work for 2014-2016 Sierra/Silverado. I thought hmm ill just give it a whirl on my 2017. No bueno, doesn't work
It comes with a wired on/off switch, however you can also set it to operate off of a switch that already exists in your vehicle. For the 14-16 Silverado/ Sierra, a double tap of the cargo light switch on the bottom of the center console will allow the unit to turn on. Thought that was pretty cool. You download their software from their website (free) and it allows you to customize what lights flash, 10 flash patterns as well as a park override feature. This software also allows you to control a headlight or turnsignal over ride. Depending how you set up the park over ride, you can have it switch to a different flash pattern.
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