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Old Feb 20, 2008 | 04:34 PM
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Mine has been installed for a year. No problems. I like the additional lighting when I brake.
 
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Old Feb 21, 2008 | 01:52 AM
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Never heard of rampage before.

2stroked, you must live in the city cause in the countryside in pitch-black night these damn things light up all of the trailer and my 2 mains light up the edges compared to just the two edges. With white all te way across, I can backup and see if the trailer is turning and if I need to cross-correct it.
 
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Old Feb 21, 2008 | 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Raptor05121
2stroked, you must live in the city cause in the countryside in pitch-black night these damn things light up all of the trailer and my 2 mains light up the edges compared to just the two edges. With white all te way across, I can backup and see if the trailer is turning and if I need to cross-correct it.
Actually, I live in a somewhat rural area. On top of that, I've got an Oxford White truck so one gets a bit more reflection off of the white paint. The red LEDs are great and the main reason I put the unit in was for better visibility to the folks behind me. (Got rear ended once pretty bad years ago.) The white LEDs just don't seem to throw off that much light. Then again, I wasn't planning on it. For better visibility when backing up, check my galley out for what I did up in my light bar. Now there's some white light!
 
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Old Feb 21, 2008 | 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by 2stroked
Actually, I live in a somewhat rural area. On top of that, I've got an Oxford White truck so one gets a bit more reflection off of the white paint. The red LEDs are great and the main reason I put the unit in was for better visibility to the folks behind me. (Got rear ended once pretty bad years ago.) The white LEDs just don't seem to throw off that much light. Then again, I wasn't planning on it. For better visibility when backing up, check my galley out for what I did up in my light bar. Now there's some white light!
How about a video of all the lights on? What do you do to have the light bar?
 
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Old Feb 21, 2008 | 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by 2005lariatky
How about a video of all the lights on? What do you do to have the light bar?
Yea, I've been meaning to shoot one of those, but I had enough trouble figuring out how to post pictures on this site! Why do I have that bad boy? Well, I do all of the lighting for a snow plowing company owned by a friend of mine. We use all Star products and the factory is right down the road. So, over time I developed a good relationship with them and that bar on my truck is basically a one of a kind with all of the stuff I do for the plowing company built into one bar. There's rotators, strobes, LEDs, wig wags, alley lights, etc. in there. Due to some "special" modifications by me, even my friends in the police and fire services marvel at it. I use it for when I'm doing service work on our plowing fleet or when I'm pulling Chevy's out of ditches. It's also led to a number of installations for folks who like my work.
 
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Old Feb 21, 2008 | 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by 2stroked
Yea, I've been meaning to shoot one of those, but I had enough trouble figuring out how to post pictures on this site! Why do I have that bad boy? Well, I do all of the lighting for a snow plowing company owned by a friend of mine. We use all Star products and the factory is right down the road. So, over time I developed a good relationship with them and that bar on my truck is basically a one of a kind with all of the stuff I do for the plowing company built into one bar. There's rotators, strobes, LEDs, wig wags, alley lights, etc. in there. Due to some "special" modifications by me, even my friends in the police and fire services marvel at it. I use it for when I'm doing service work on our plowing fleet or when I'm pulling Chevy's out of ditches. It's also led to a number of installations for folks who like my work.
Awesome! Hope to see a video soon. You could put it up on youtube or somewhere like that.
 
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Old Feb 21, 2008 | 07:06 PM
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I just have the regular Line of Fire from RECON, it works great and I think it looks cool. I get compliments about it all the time, plus if you plan to smoke out your tail lights you still have brakelights and turn signals that people can see well. I have mine plugged into the 4 pin also, and it works with a 7 pin trailer connected at the same time.
 
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Old Feb 22, 2008 | 01:57 AM
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i have a recon fire bar and love it
all the time i see people with the crappier light bars with missing lights, pink shade of light, etc and maybe thats why people dont like them
 
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Old Feb 22, 2008 | 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Grafix Ink.
agreed... same thoughts here
I'm thinkin' the same
 
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