07 Explorer back windows

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07 Explorer back windows

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New unmarked Chief squad in but needs side lighting. Anynone mounted LEDs in back door windows for side warning. I was thinking split lens Talons mounted on the front/rear door post. This vehicle has no cage thanks for the help

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We have also mounted them on the door panel themselves. Just run the cable through the factory grommet/tubing that the power door locks/windows run through. We have used the SHo-ME lites, but I bet talons would work great also.
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do you mount them on the door below the window or on the door post between front and back Our city traffic unmarked use the window mount but it does not seem to throw enough light trying to add corner strobes also up front thanks for any thoughts
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rangerfourever wrote:do you mount them on the door below the window or on the door post between front and back Our city traffic unmarked use the window mount but it does not seem to throw enough light trying to add corner strobes also up front thanks for any thoughts
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Sorry, should not drive the squad and type at the same time.
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rangerfourever wrote:Sorry, should not drive the squad and type at the same time.
Yeah... having to write a letter to the chief explaining how you broke his squad while DWMDT is never a good thing.
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tvsjr wrote:
rangerfourever wrote:Sorry, should not drive the squad and type at the same time.
Yeah... having to write a letter to the chief explaining how you broke his squad while DWMDT is never a good thing.
I think that probably should be an OHS issue at the very least. Not smart :|
been seeing way too many people who are DWBAD

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firefighter105 wrote:I think that probably should be an OHS issue at the very least. Not smart :|
I'm glad I've never been DWMDT... today. 8)
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DWMDT??//

I am new here.. Slightly confused :-?
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firefighter105 wrote:DWMDT??//

I am new here.. Slightly confused :-?
Driving While MDTing. A typical explanation whenever you manage to run your squad head-on into a lightpole at 30mph, on a 6-lane divided highway, in dry weather, with not a soul around to be a contributing factor. DWMDT is like driving on the phone... you must have proper skills to execute the manuever without doing something stupid and having a wreck in the process. Like I said... I've, of course, never done any such thing. :)

There's a whole list... another common one is DWHUA - Driving With Head Up Ass. If they'd pass a law against DWHUA, cops wouldn't need the rest of the transportation code... that one offense would be enough to keep them hopelessly busy.
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tvsjr wrote:
firefighter105 wrote:DWMDT??//

I am new here.. Slightly confused :-?
Driving While MDTing. A typical explanation whenever you manage to run your squad head-on into a lightpole at 30mph, on a 6-lane divided highway, in dry weather, with not a soul around to be a contributing factor. DWMDT is like driving on the phone... you must have proper skills to execute the manuever without doing something stupid and having a wreck in the process. Like I said... I've, of course, never done any such thing. :)

There's a whole list... another common one is DWHUA - Driving With Head Up Ass. If they'd pass a law against DWHUA, cops wouldn't need the rest of the transportation code... that one offense would be enough to keep them hopelessly busy.

Or how about DWBAD??? Driving while being a deficit. LOL

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deficit huh?

I was positive it was Driving While Being A Dick.'



Aaaaaand to bring this back on topic...You can mount them at either the top or bottom of that little gimpy rear door secondary window for good side coverage, or as many i have seen...mount them inside the rear 3rd row windows. It seems to be 50/50 as some have mounted them off the top of the headliner near the top of the window, and some off the bottom of said window, so YMMV. If ya' have a roof top bar, i would say put it in the rear window, near the back... This way the tail of the vehicle is covered, as most roof bars have at least moderate side lighting.

I've even seen a couple places which have mounted TIR's or other lightheads off the roof rack facing sideways, and down in the running board areas.
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Thanks for the input all. We will mount single Talons with split lens in the half window of the back doors. Looked at mounting them in the headliner and that seems to be the best location. We do have Federal Strobes in the rear side windows, but they do not cut through the tint. Not that the Chief runs "code" anyhow, but he still wants his squad set up right.
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you are going to mount them in the headliner, so the light head never moves and the door opens away from them? I would be careful, all it takes is one person to get into the truck, slam a helmeted head into it and rip it off the headliner. Mounting them inside that window, off the door panel, so the lighthead essentially becomes integral with the door...prevents that.
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Thanks thebigphish I will talk to the install guys Monday. Makes sense to have the light move with the door.
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...and it helps out line the door's profile when viewing the vehicle from the front, as if the door is open...the light swings out away from the body lines, so as to light up the front of the door. Doesn't help you worth a damn to the rear, but that 's what 3m reflective tape is for along the door lip. :-)
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