Beverly Hilly Police Alley Lights

monfmonf

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Mar 18, 2014
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CA, United States
Hey guys. I'm wondering what kind of lights are used on these Code 3 lightbars on the BHPD Chevy Tahoes. Thank you very much in advance.
 

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Doyle257

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Jan 13, 2015
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Cheektowaga, NY
Those are not hotfeet alleys
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the Hot Feet alley lights actually sit ontop of the foot, like shown with the LED lights above..

it almost looks like a rear deck mount light, with a clear lens, altered to fit the bar.
 

rcfd34

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Oct 24, 2011
503
Illinois
Those are the led hot feet they made them in hologen also. The lights on these bars are some kind of special mount made just for them
 

Doyle257

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Jan 13, 2015
658
Cheektowaga, NY
The feet on the Beverly Hills bars are the standard, unlighted, LIT3KIT feet, as pictured below(the LED is a Mac-Stearns specialty) With an additional, non-standard, add on light

Standard LIT3KIT foot:
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dmathieu

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Same relative shape, but smaller, different reflector design, not enclosed, no lens or mounting. I think a lot of money for something you probably will not use. Just my opinion.
 

Jarred J.

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May 21, 2010
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Shelbyville, TN
just get some blazer halogen lights. same shape.
 

ARK1980

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Nov 15, 2023
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Germany
Hello, I just stumbled over this thread and I think I can help, if it´s still needed five years later... Those are PIAA 1500XT driving lamps that they used as alley lights. The driving lamps came with clear lenses, nowadays the 1500s are still sold as fog or backup lamps with diffused lenses. Back in 2017 I found this pic of a BHPD lightbar (the right one on the pic) in an auction with the lights still mounted to it. The second and third pic shows the PIAA lamp installed on my old BHPD Tahoe, in one pic you can see the mount matches the one on the auction pic, though slightly bent.
 

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