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Old 10-14-2013, 11:30 PM
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Wanted to share my POV light setup just in case you were interested in different options available. All lights are SoundOff Signal. Let me know if you have any questions, i'd highly recommend all of them, EXTREMELY bright. I tried getting every angle that you would want to see but since i'm limited to 10 photos, if you want a different one, let me know and ill get it for you.

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Looks awesome. How do you like the intersectors?
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Looks awesome. How do you like the intersectors?
I love them, I have a few weird T intersections I come too that they help 1000%. I wish they made a dual color one because they would be great in white as spot lights. If I only had more places to mount another one!
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I love them, I have a few weird T intersections I come too that they help 1000%. I wish they made a dual color one because they would be great in white as spot lights. If I only had more places to mount another one!
Do you have a video with them on?
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Do you have a video with them on?
Yup! I have a few, but the newest is:

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Looks great! Wish my province would allow us to run pov setups..would help out big time getting to hq when a emerge call comes in.
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Nice setup. Where did you put the siren?
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Nice setup. Where did you put the siren?
Don't have a siren, not allowed, wish I was! Only officers are allowed sirens and in that case I would have to run red lights.
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I don't know why anyone would do this to their own vehicle let alone spend all that money doing it. Blue lights are courtesy lights and other vehicles do not have to yield to them. I see you are also from Pa. In Pa you are not allowed any more that two flashing or revolving lights and they must be visible 360 degrees.
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Originally Posted by JC Turbo
I don't know why anyone would do this to their own vehicle let alone spend all that money doing it. Blue lights are courtesy lights and other vehicles do not have to yield to them. I see you are also from Pa. In Pa you are not allowed any more that two flashing or revolving lights and they must be visible 360 degrees.
Wow, if you don't have anything constructive to say. It'd probably be best to say nothing at all.

85% of people would yield to them out of respect to the firefighter or paramedic driving the vehicle taking his or her time to volunteer, and possibly put their life in danger to help someone else.

It's his vehicle he can do what he likes with it. I wouldn't do it to my truck, I also wouldn't lift my truck 6,8,12 inches. I don't tell others they can't do it.

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