I’ve always liked the look and functionality of them on older vehicles, it’s a cool chrome accessory that you used to see on cars and trucks from when I grew up and before… many years ago dad helped me put the same set of spotlights on an 85 F150 I had. Naturally I wanted to fancy up mom’s truck with a set.
You should see the ones on our new patrol cars. they are mounted to the fender, no holes in the A pillar. it's controlled by a Joystick on the console. When you turn it off. it parks protecting the LED light.
Excellent video. Procured a #27 Installation kit but the GM template 1899 is missing. Would you have the dimensions from bottom of pillar to top or bottom hole?
I've got a DOD K5 Blazer that I really want to put one of these on but the idea of drilling holes in it is nightmare fuel. I love the look but I couldn't bring myself to put holes in a solid, rust-free body.
Very nice spot lights.. My mother had a 57 Mercury that had twin spot lights installed from the factory.. loved playing with them as a kid...
I’ve always liked the look and functionality of them on older vehicles, it’s a cool chrome accessory that you used to see on cars and trucks from when I grew up and before… many years ago dad helped me put the same set of spotlights on an 85 F150 I had. Naturally I wanted to fancy up mom’s truck with a set.
You should see the ones on our new patrol cars. they are mounted to the fender, no holes in the A pillar. it's controlled by a Joystick on the console. When you turn it off. it parks protecting the LED light.
The Whelen Arges… the flashing sweep function is neat
Excellent video. Procured a #27 Installation kit but the GM template 1899 is missing. Would you have the dimensions from bottom of pillar to top or bottom hole?
I've got a DOD K5 Blazer that I really want to put one of these on but the idea of drilling holes in it is nightmare fuel. I love the look but I couldn't bring myself to put holes in a solid, rust-free body.