Very clean install, nicely done! What lights did you use behind the Ram logo in the front? ( 0:02 ) Is that 3 surface mounts in a row per side? And how's the experience been with the Q-Serial series overall? They seem like a really interesting product!
It's not a real police vehicle. It doesn't have severe duty breaks or cooling. It's actually not designed for high speeds at all with it's lifted, budget off-road suspension. It looks like it's ready for a parade with all those goofy led lights. What is the purpose of sinking extorted funds into this ram rebel pickup truck? Why isn't it painted neon colors for safety?
@@Dat_Sun I believe its a personally owned vehicle. Instead of the department spending $60,000 on a car, they allow their officers to use their own and simply pay the difference for lights. It does not need to have upgraded brakes or cooling to withstand the needs of the work. Its already upgraded by nature of being a truck.
Amazing build, love the usage of white lights!
Very clean install, nicely done!
What lights did you use behind the Ram logo in the front? ( 0:02 ) Is that 3 surface mounts in a row per side?
And how's the experience been with the Q-Serial series overall? They seem like a really interesting product!
@@evilgeniusv2 they are all the new Q-Link Serial Surface mounts. Except visor and rockers.
very, very cool car and there are lots of blue lights and it will be bright at night because there are lots of blue lights
is this available for a civilian cars can make this service ??
@@world.vision.2024 no. Not in red and blue
@@world.vision.2024 You need to be a policy enforcer before you can abuse this privilege.
How could that truck possibly be used to protect and serve us?
What do you mean?
It's not a real police vehicle. It doesn't have severe duty breaks or cooling. It's actually not designed for high speeds at all with it's lifted, budget off-road suspension.
It looks like it's ready for a parade with all those goofy led lights. What is the purpose of sinking extorted funds into this ram rebel pickup truck? Why isn't it painted neon colors for safety?
@@Dat_Sundon't worry. that's not its intended purpose.
@@emergencyfleetserviceThen why are we putting emergency lights on it? I thought emergency lights were for emergencies. Who is paying for this?
@@Dat_Sun I believe its a personally owned vehicle. Instead of the department spending $60,000 on a car, they allow their officers to use their own and simply pay the difference for lights. It does not need to have upgraded brakes or cooling to withstand the needs of the work. Its already upgraded by nature of being a truck.