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  • When you first buy a Bombardier 650, whats the bulb number on it? I have a 2006 Bombardier Outlander 650 H.O Max EFI 4x4 and I dont know the bulb number and watts on it.. do u kno what it is stock?

  • @MikeNJess3409 Hi Mike, Standard bulbs are H4 35/35. I replaced mine with H4 55/60 watts without any problems. Just remember the extra wattage will draw more current from your battery at lower revs/tick over. Made the world of difference at night.

  • @QuadResponse

    can I get that at like walmart with them wattages?

  • and can I go up to 70-75 watts? where i live u need lights badly

  • @MikeNJess3409 They should stock them as they are standard auto fit and wattage. I wouldn't personally go any more than 55/60 as the wiring may not hold up to the wattage and *may* cause shorting or fire risks.

  • Why would you ever need a siren on a quad? You spent about 100$ on a basic/mfr jump bag, and thousands on the ride and unnecessary lighting and sirens? Judging by the size of the bag and lack of any real equipment, you're only in a hurry to get there and inform them that the real help is on the way. I bet you guys carry lots of SWEET stuff on your belts too...

  • @ffmedic401 Sorry you can't see the larger picture my friend. Its also a Response Quad for the Local Ambulance Service in severe weather. Oh and please understand that thats not the only equipment I carry. When it's kitted normally I can deal with most situations on my own, it's not always about the kit. I carry BLS/ALS equipment including Defib, major haemorrhage control, maternity, cardio and various other items. I guess you don't have many Ambulance/Paramedic bikes in your area!

  • Your welcome and thank you for helping others

  • Three years ago I was seriously injured and was rescued by volunteers with a similar vehicle. Thank god for guys like you.

  • @silverback802 thank you buddy

  • Cool, you can park it in the garage, turn on your blinking lights, this fag music and dance like it's 1999

  • @Reverseflush lol whatever you say buddy. I am assuming you want but cant afford...lmao

  • @QuadResponse

    I have a 2009 Rancher. It's a work horse on the farm, pulls the wood cart, brings hay..all stock and I don't need mudders or flashy lights. Never washed it yet and never will.

  • can you please take a video of them, thank you

  • @emsboy654

    I have uploaded another video of the switched Buddy, check my other videos as I cant figure out how to link it here.

  • is the remote mount head waterproof?

  • @emsboy654

    No buddy but I solved that with using waterproof rocker switches, 1 x Momentary and  1 x on-off-on. Works perfectly. The switches are £2.50 to £5.00 and the water proof boots that fit over them are £2.00GB. Can post a quick video of them if it helps.

  • Hi Mate,

    No its NOT water proof. Awesome siren but I have had to mount it in the rear water proof compartment on the Outlander.

  • is the carson siren waterproof?

  • sweeet dad......can i have a go :)

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