JSFoster75
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I added 8 exterior, 1-row (if done again I would use 2-row) LED strobes along with 5 rear-facing 2-row LED strobes and 1 dash-mount strobe.
All are White/Amber and are amazingly bright.
Strobes are wired to 2 switches from SuperBrightLeds.com, make sure to use the Positive Trigger Switch, the Negative Trigger will not work even though the instructions say to use a Negative Trigger switch.
https://www.superbrightleds.com/mor...-w-positive-trigger-surface-mount/5426/11955/
Rear Facing 5-bank of 2-row LED's are wired separately and are mounted to a custom made mount that comes off with the hard top including a quick release connector.
2-Row LED White/Amber
https://www.wish.com/product/607118abac7067d3a59ffb18?share=web
8 LED White/Amber Dash/Window mount
https://www.wish.com/product/5cd132dc944e5311fc3e6cbb?share=web
Mounting the lights into the rock rails requires them to be completely removed and multiple holes drilled for each light (3 on light side, 1 on opposite side to route wire through for each light). You will also need to remove the plastic endcaps to access the interior to tighten the nuts on the mounting screws. I upgraded the screws, lock nuts, and washers to stainless steel.
Switches are mounted below the steering wheel on the hard plastic part of the dash.
Because I know someone is going to ask... I have Emergency Tags, my wife is an RN, daughter is EMT, and I am trained in S&R with the Civil Air Patrol... In TN, white/amber strobes do not require a special license/certification. They can only be used off-road, or in an emergency situation, they cannot be randomly used to annoy people (LOL).
I don't have the rear-facing LED's in the video below, but will add it later.
Switch Mount:
Mounted 2 in Grill:
Mounted 2 in each rock rail, not obstructed by ACE Sliders:
Rear-Facing LED's can't be seen through glass when turned off, and detach with hardtop when it is taken off:
All are White/Amber and are amazingly bright.
Strobes are wired to 2 switches from SuperBrightLeds.com, make sure to use the Positive Trigger Switch, the Negative Trigger will not work even though the instructions say to use a Negative Trigger switch.
https://www.superbrightleds.com/mor...-w-positive-trigger-surface-mount/5426/11955/
Rear Facing 5-bank of 2-row LED's are wired separately and are mounted to a custom made mount that comes off with the hard top including a quick release connector.
2-Row LED White/Amber
https://www.wish.com/product/607118abac7067d3a59ffb18?share=web
8 LED White/Amber Dash/Window mount
https://www.wish.com/product/5cd132dc944e5311fc3e6cbb?share=web
Mounting the lights into the rock rails requires them to be completely removed and multiple holes drilled for each light (3 on light side, 1 on opposite side to route wire through for each light). You will also need to remove the plastic endcaps to access the interior to tighten the nuts on the mounting screws. I upgraded the screws, lock nuts, and washers to stainless steel.
Switches are mounted below the steering wheel on the hard plastic part of the dash.
Because I know someone is going to ask... I have Emergency Tags, my wife is an RN, daughter is EMT, and I am trained in S&R with the Civil Air Patrol... In TN, white/amber strobes do not require a special license/certification. They can only be used off-road, or in an emergency situation, they cannot be randomly used to annoy people (LOL).
I don't have the rear-facing LED's in the video below, but will add it later.
Switch Mount:
Mounted 2 in Grill:
Mounted 2 in each rock rail, not obstructed by ACE Sliders:
Rear-Facing LED's can't be seen through glass when turned off, and detach with hardtop when it is taken off:
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