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    2002 Chevy S10 POV

    Equipment:

    Ledoutfitters Traffic Enforcer L2 B/W mounted to headliner using pipe hangers


    Ledoutfitters LNR4 grille lights B/B
    Chinese TIR3s in blue mounted to side of grille guard


    Ledoutfitters 6 head 4LED bar all blue mounted in rear window (far driver side LED head is half out, the ones in the center are partially blocked by the sliding window)


    Sound Off Signal tail light flasher (mounted inside bed shell behind tail light)

    Future equipment:

    Head light flasher
    Replace Chinese TIR3s with Pimp Pods or similar
    Install factory fog light housings and put LED HAWs in them
    Put TIR3s in extended cab windows

    That's all stuff I'd like to have. Its not really necessary though. I think the setup I have now is more than enough for a semi-courtesy light state.


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    Nice and simple, good job!

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    RES347CUE is offline
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    Clean and to the point looks real good
    RESCUE 347 .. THE BIG UNIT !

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    Nice, time for some firefighter plates

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    I have a Zr2 as well and right now have corner strobes and full vector on it (ik a total whacker) but i was wondering where you put your switches?i pulled out my ash tray (being a non smoker its not a big deal) and am working on a mount put my switch box there. but i am always looking for ideas.

    BTW i love the lights on grille guard, and im think im going to put a traffic adviser where you have your blue lights in the back windows.

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    Very nice

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    Thanks for the compliments everyone!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bhard320 View Post
    I have a Zr2 as well and right now have corner strobes and full vector on it (ik a total whacker) but i was wondering where you put your switches?i pulled out my ash tray (being a non smoker its not a big deal) and am working on a mount put my switch box there. but i am always looking for ideas.

    BTW i love the lights on grille guard, and im think im going to put a traffic adviser where you have your blue lights in the back windows.
    I mounted them right under the headlight switch. Are you on zr2usa.com?

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    Yeah i am. But i haven't been on in a long time... In the next few weeks im going to finish my lights and post a video. Just bought a new strobe power supply so i will be getting that hooked up soon

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    Nice, looking forward to seeing it!

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    Luismariadarlene is online now
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    looks good

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    slalom196 is offline
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    how is the rear stick mounted in there, i am looking to do the same with my chevy colorado

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    The rear cab wall has a plastic trim piece with tabs. I just put the bracket I made into where the tabs would seat and put the trim back over it. The remaining tabs were utilized without any issue. I have found that if I hit a good bump the light will pull out so I am going to put a screw on the end of the bracket to keep it from sliding up and out. I hope I am explaining it well. Here is a visual. I don't know if the Colorado has the trim attached the same way.


 

 

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