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everything looks great but I have 1 very important question. Is that power box that you installed under the hood WATER PROOF? If not you are going to have problems. Condensation builds up alot under the hood with these boxes. I had a 90w 6 head NON WATER PROOF installed like that in my explorer and it went out in less than 6 months. Just something to think about.
2008 Chevy TrailBlazer LT Summit White 4.2L I6 4X4
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Nassau County, NY
Posts: 24
Quote:
Originally Posted by Diablo03
anything on the rear center mounted light?
no i had purchased rear flashers for my taillights but they were the wrong ones so i had to get a new one which will be in this friday. i will be installing to light bars in the back on each side of the center mounted light which will be installed sometime soon pics will be posted as well.
2008 Chevy TrailBlazer LT Summit White 4.2L I6 4X4
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Nassau County, NY
Posts: 24
Quote:
Originally Posted by davids_1718
everything looks great but I have 1 very important question. Is that power box that you installed under the hood WATER PROOF? If not you are going to have problems. Condensation builds up alot under the hood with these boxes. I had a 90w 6 head NON WATER PROOF installed like that in my explorer and it went out in less than 6 months. Just something to think about.
and yes i was told that the power supply was water proof i secured it tightly to the hood so no water should leak in if i notice i will probably put some sealant around it :-) thanks for the heads up though.
2003 Chevy TrailBlazer LTZ Medium Red Metallic 4.2L I6 4X4
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Manhattan, KS
Posts: 254
Quote:
Originally Posted by rmoni317
I dont know if you can see in the picture but not only did I leave an inch or so in between the scanner for louder volume I also did it for cooling... honestly unless I am at a call the trip to the firehouse is like 5 minutes or less so it shouldn't be getting so hot anyways but would love to see how you mounted yours I am thinking about relocation so I could get a little storage space in the center console back. Even considering moving switches to where change is and hiding a main switch near the fog light. I don't know though haha kinda like my set-up now.
Sorry for the super long response, below is a link to my truck equipment video on youtube. This is a bit outdated as the laptop isn't in this video (if you want to see that just look at my other videos).
2008 Chevy TrailBlazer LT Summit White 4.2L I6 4X4
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Nassau County, NY
Posts: 24
so i had some time this week and decided to install my rear lightbar inside the window wish it could go outside but dont feel like drilling holes and tint makes it so dim... anyways after this i will be installing lights in my back side rear window and i already posted in a tailight flasher post my problems of hoooking that stupid thing up with this pita tb... enjoy
2008 Chevy TrailBlazer LT Summit White 4.2L I6 4X4
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Nassau County, NY
Posts: 24
Finally some time off from work so I installed my taillight flashers taken the damn car apart took up most of the time .. anyways here is a video I will post my pics later .. next project is Whelen Dominator (4Head) for my grill !
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