My 06 GMC Envoy-ALL SHO-ME
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What would a setup like this cost me?
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I would laugh at the driver who doesn't see it, (unless they're blind).
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what the hell is the point man?!?
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To overdone...
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maybe not, but it is overkill...
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he is also a firefighter and in il us firefighters are allowed to run blue lights to emergency calls.
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well if he's a dealer then he has them for display only... he may never drive with them on and if I understand right he cant even have them on well pulled over on the side of the road since there blue instead of amber. I myself do not have a set yet, but am looking into getting some this fall after I complete my W-EMT training down at NOLS in WY. I'll send you a message so you can see what the AK state law looks like.
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tell me why? i wonder who else is privileged to have "blue lights" on vehicle excepting police, ambulance, firefighters? why do you have it?
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no it's not.
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this is illegal.
got any daytime video ???
phatzoli 3 years ago
Not currently, but I can get one....They dont look near as bright on camera as they do in person but i'll see what i can do for ya.
strongflashes 3 years ago
Are those PAR 36 lights the standard or the ultra bright version?
chief135 3 years ago
ultra bright
strongflashes 3 years ago
wow not excessive at all... ya know, we found with our command vehicles less is more.. the "off" time of the lights is also important because the varying dark/light is what catches attention.. but we are very visible
tack2900 4 years ago
Well I have NEVER had someone NOT pull over for me. My vehicle is also a display for customers, so i cant just have a little light for them to see and say, "Yes, your squad cars we be very visible on the Interstate on a mid-summer day with this little light." I'm the one in this area everyone gets their lights from and I really haven't had someone tell me that it's to much or they aren't off long enough to catch attention.
strongflashes 4 years ago