@owlemt I dont understand why you would need it on intersections, I Geuss maybe at night when the black suburban is already in the intersection but during the day on a approach to said intersection, the suburban could see cars at the intersection and the cars already there could see the front of the suburban, I suppose it looks cool and if there is a really slim chance that the lights need to be used i suppose its a +
I normally would only put the side lights in the rear side windows but this customer really wanted to light the vehicle up. The use the side lights more for lane change on the Highway than anything else......
Interesting choice of placement in the wheel wells but before reading any comments on this one I was already thinking how quickly they might become far less effective from dirt and grime thus requiring constant cleaning. Also to consider is accelerated pitting and fogging of the lenses. I would be interested in seeing a comment regarding this concern after an extended period of use in the field in real conditions say after six months to one year. Still a clever idea!
@dkpd1878 Just had this vehicle back in the shop for unrelated problem and all of the lighting in the wheel wells were in the same condition as when the video was taken a year ago. These LED's do not have lenses on them so there is no fogging or pitting. Just sprayed off when washed and they still look and perform like new. Will update every time I see these vehicle back in the shop...
I personally think the wheel well lights are great. It seems that they would provide excellent side coverage for intersections and so forth and, although they're a bit low, they are far more effective than lights hidden behind that dark tint of the side windows. Great work guys!! Very innovative!! :)
lights on the runningboards would look better sync'd up with eachother.. i personally think the wheel well lights are very unnecessary.. you could easily mount lights in the rear window and get the same side view effect..other than that, great light choices..
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sniperjosh09 2 months ago
What agency was this set up for?
RP101140 10 months ago
well you wont miss that threw a intersection
akohn01 1 year ago
what is the name of the lights there in the wheel well?
EricMx22 1 year ago
SS
code3paris 1 year ago
Now why would you need lights on the side.
EmergencyVehiclesAu 1 year ago
@EmergencyVehiclesAu
Intersections and also for when the are running down the highway and want to be seen from the sides.
owlemt 1 year ago 4
@owlemt I dont understand why you would need it on intersections, I Geuss maybe at night when the black suburban is already in the intersection but during the day on a approach to said intersection, the suburban could see cars at the intersection and the cars already there could see the front of the suburban, I suppose it looks cool and if there is a really slim chance that the lights need to be used i suppose its a +
EmergencyVehiclesAu 1 year ago
@EmergencyVehiclesAu
I normally would only put the side lights in the rear side windows but this customer really wanted to light the vehicle up. The use the side lights more for lane change on the Highway than anything else......
owlemt 1 year ago
@EmergencyVehiclesAu and it needs to meet lighting laws
GILLETTEWILDHOCKEY 1 year ago
@GILLETTEWILDHOCKEY But still, it's a bit overdone.
EmergencyVehiclesAu 1 year ago
isint this illeagal
TheHockeyallstar17 1 year ago
Interesting choice of placement in the wheel wells but before reading any comments on this one I was already thinking how quickly they might become far less effective from dirt and grime thus requiring constant cleaning. Also to consider is accelerated pitting and fogging of the lenses. I would be interested in seeing a comment regarding this concern after an extended period of use in the field in real conditions say after six months to one year. Still a clever idea!
dkpd1878 1 year ago
@dkpd1878 Just had this vehicle back in the shop for unrelated problem and all of the lighting in the wheel wells were in the same condition as when the video was taken a year ago. These LED's do not have lenses on them so there is no fogging or pitting. Just sprayed off when washed and they still look and perform like new. Will update every time I see these vehicle back in the shop...
owlemt 1 year ago
wow, that is sexy.
sealdude00 2 years ago
how much did that cost ot put in?
LilxXR3APXx 2 years ago
I personally think the wheel well lights are great. It seems that they would provide excellent side coverage for intersections and so forth and, although they're a bit low, they are far more effective than lights hidden behind that dark tint of the side windows. Great work guys!! Very innovative!! :)
MMTCES 2 years ago
They'll get covered in dirt and salt and need continuous cleaning.
Occrameq 2 years ago 2
lights on the runningboards would look better sync'd up with eachother.. i personally think the wheel well lights are very unnecessary.. you could easily mount lights in the rear window and get the same side view effect..other than that, great light choices..
TheProjectMix 2 years ago
WOW!!! Love the setup!! Great work!! Lights in the wheel wells! you Guys are genious'!!!
trident2963 2 years ago
Are the lights in the wheel well?
dunitlol 2 years ago
same lights in the wheel wells as on the running boards
owlemt 2 years ago
fiiiirrrrssssttttt but anyways good work
eric9021090210 2 years ago