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  • where did u get the visor light from??

  • where did u get the strobes in the grill and how did u mount them??

  • to much white

  • Nice setup, but the pure white visor/headliner lights seem out of place. Red/White split may have been better, just my opinion.

  • lol nice..thats a lot of light

  • Lookin good!

  • awesome...how much was the whole set up?

  • @adamdta1990  i would say somewhere around $1,500- $2,000

  • overkill

  • I disagree. I plan on installing more.

  • @ifishfortarpon to get the hell out of traffic

  • I noticed you have some LEDs in the back window. How did you mount those? I'm looking for a good clean way to mount some on the back window LEDs (Some Whelen Talons from my old truck)

  • @craigdobie0 i used an L shaped peice of plastic and use it to keep pressure on the light, it is held on by the suction cup mount to the back window, the L bracked is tucked up under the headliner and just keeps pressure on the suction cups to make sure they do not move anywhere.

  • what state? im from cali and i think i believe this is illegal here...

  • @peloteroags I have a similar light setup in my Chevy Impala. I got a ticket from a State Trooper a few weeks ago and took it to court. The officer never even came to cort to defend his ticket. I am a Criminal Justice student at University of Central Florida and as far as the State Statutes read for our state civilians are not allowed to have red/blue lights, but nothing is said about amber lights.

  • What lights do you have in you fog lamps? nice lighting.

  • @Torqu3d A standard Hide-a-way Strobe tube. CPS690 by Whelen

  • Sweet setup bud...

  • @x2b0y Thanks

  • @ifishfortarpon  show, daily driver, public service...

  • isint that illeagal

  • man that could blind someone haha. Nice job! I like!

  • @Jdog2345432 Yes, it definately can. If you look at it for too long its like looking at the sun, you can see the lights even when you look away and close your eyes.

  • out of all that i've seen i like this one the best, might do the same with my 07 impala when i have my money when i get back from being deployed over seas. i'm going to use white and amber though cause i am a EMT and only going to use it when i witness an accident and want to avoid people hitting me and my car. also good for security should i get a job as a guard

  • @smitty446 I am now a National Certified EMT, I would recommend amber lights in the rear, both behind the glass in the back window and on the bumper by the liscese plate so they can be observed from further away due to the fact that there is no obstructions (glass in the way). I have an 2003 impala with lights, its a nice vehicle to work on.

  • that underglow is a good idea and look pretty bad ass.. very nice truck man

  • Thanks

  • @socalboh thanks

  • For the foglight part, did you have to drill a hole to get these strobe lights in? How did you install these?

  • Yes, had to drill a hole in the foglights. It was a pain to install them, if you install the strobe a fraction of an inch off of perfect you have to file down some of the interior housing of the fog light hole in the bumper.

  • Oh wow, that's a pain. looks like to strobes behind the grill is the best way to go.

  • BADASS!

  • i never thought about having the underglow before. that looks nice man

  • Thanks

  • Kewl!!!

  • That underglow is a nice touch. I had mine set with blue in the dash and blue underglow (blue light FF state, people). I couldn't run with the underglow but turned it on once I arrived at the scene. I like that set up.

  • thats amazing

  • THATS AWESOME!!!

  • what brand are the ones in the fog lights??

  • Whelen 90 watt in the grille and fog lights.

  • y is it mostly white?

  • White is legal

  • ok. but arent you allowed red? are youa ff/emt?

  • yes/no... not ff/emt... i put the red led in the dash for a truck show to benefit the fire department, (for a competition) ((i won)).. the underbody led's are 7 color... (red, blue, white, green, purple, gold/yellow, aqua) SO tecinally i dont have red's.. and if you want to get into the legal aspect, any aftermarket lights are illegal on a vehicle in the state of florida...

  • wow. i would move to another state if that was teh case for me!

  • yea, most people dont even realize thats a law.... it obviously slides alot here in florida..

  • Looks good man, very bright!!!

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