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scoyne
10-14-2008, 03:28 PM
I have a 08 SSTB and I’m looking to do the following…

I’m thinking that I would rather do all LED’s rather then strobes…
Not sure where to start so I figured I’d ask you guys...

I’m looking at the following locations…
- 4 Lights in the Front Upper Grill.
- One in each mirror turn signal lens.
- One in each Reverse Light.
- One in each Rear Reflector.

Maybe here too…
- 2 Lights in the Front Lower Grill.
- One between the headlight turn signals.
- One in each wheel well.
- One in each of the license plate lights.
- One in each of the tail lights.

Do you guys recommend staying with one manufacturer?
Can this all be done with one flasher/controller?
Thanks in advance.

- Sean

06TrailSkillz
10-14-2008, 03:40 PM
I'm assuming u reffering to Emergency lights like FD?

Edit: NVM i forgot what forum u posted it in lol:duh:

alright so heres the palce i use often decent prices huge selection: www.strobesnmore.com (http://www.strobesnmore.com)

they have just about everything flasher kits leds strobes everything....

I like the Whelen stuff so i stick with that. I'm settin mine up like this: 2 hide aways in the HL inbetween the blinker and HL possibly a cpl in the grill, hideaway intersection lights, and a rear bar that would be right up against the headliner so as no to inerupt the view..... its a long build but i'll post pics when i start hopefully in a cpl weeks when i get all the parts :)

Diablo03
10-15-2008, 02:15 PM
I personally have not stuck with one manufacturer.....I have some Whelen, Code 3, Fed. Sig. etc....

I would also not run it off of one flasher mainly, cause I don't like just having one pattern going....but that's just me.

if your ok with all of the being synchronized at the same time then you could run them off the same flasher. but i just don't like it....especially with howmany you are trying to put in.

good luck...and as always POST PICS

ILFF
10-17-2008, 02:46 AM
with the amount of lights youre planning one flasher wouldnt be recomended unless its a fairly large flasher...

Diablo03
10-18-2008, 09:33 PM
with the amount of lights youre planning one flasher wouldnt be recomended unless its a fairly large flasher...

true...don't forget most of the LED flashers have a 3 amp output max....

unless it's heavy duty

so be careful not to fry it....trust me ...i've done it before