My god some of these comments make me wonder how some of these people are even still alive. IMO you used the best brand in the game, positioning of all lighting is well thought out and the programming done with the BLUEprint software wrapped this package up beautifully. Great install.
Sam, this is a great build. The vehicle looks sharp and it appears to be a very well executed bluePRINT program. - Matt Ayers, Lead Product Trainer - East, SoundOff Signal.
What an amazingly effective & multi usable setup. Love the aux rear hi mount turn signals. I'm really loving seeing more n more green used, so visible. Gotta say, probably my favorite setup I've seen. Creative, effective and thankfully with slow enough patterns to make it effective at long distance. So many put a ton of tiny lil modules & flash em so fast.. they blur into an ineffective blur... this is excellent
Wow. Excellent build. Nice patterns and nice job not going over board with the lighting. Too many people think their cars need to have more lights than Las Vegas.
Absolutely love the build! The green and red just hits different and never fails to disappoint. The patterns are spot on and the auxiliaries are dope asf! Love the paint scheme too, would you happen to know what paint color that is??
very nicly done really like the aux turn signals wouldent do the cruis lights in the mirrors though but still very nice slick top setup the mpowers and nforce products are very powerful i run nforce traffic advisors alot
I want to use mainly and only Sound Off for a pov build on a sedan. Sam what kind of lightbar would put in the rear window that gives you 40 inches to work with? Sound Off or another brand? Thanks!
@@samsiewert6536 only need to have the rear facing interior lightbar be dual color and would like it to have a big presence. Something such as a Feniex 800 lightstick seems just a little to thin vs a Whelen rst lightbar which to me seems to be more noticeable aka more presence. Also open to SoundOff. What you you recommend?
With or without blueprint, each lighthead such as the Mpower fascia has a unique wire for each color as well as a grounding wire, however I do recommend using blueprint due to just how many functions it provides as proven in this very video.
THAT LOOKS AMASING MAN CONGRA YOU ARE REALLY GOOD DOING THAT WHERE CAN I LEARN THAT I WANT ALL THAT IN MY SDODGE DURANGO 2017 GT PLEASE EMAIL ME IF WE CAN DO SOME BUSSINES AND AGAIN THAT LOOK GREAT
I don't know if you seen very many Chicago Fire trucks but it is used to tell the direction the truck is coming or going, but the green lights were always on the passenger side of the truck so with this vehicle the green lights don't use that purpose so I think those green lights are overkill on this car. That's my only hate about this car.
@@codyroleson6745 Im in Canada, in this province the only thing green is for is to indicate Incident Command. Interesting they use it on the trucks as you mention
@@drew9932 normally incident command is shown by having one green light on top of the vehicle. When it is lit, it means that that vehicle is incident command. But as you are saying, it is Canada
@@codyroleson6745 Since it's a slicktop, seems like they did the best they could without a green beacon. I may have liked to see a solid green or maybe a slower flash, but I think it does the job well. You are correct - Chicago FD has green lights on the Starboard (Right/Officer) side of their apparatuses (and station bays). This is a tradition thing, I believe instated back when a former sea captain was the fire commissioner.
My god some of these comments make me wonder how some of these people are even still alive. IMO you used the best brand in the game, positioning of all lighting is well thought out and the programming done with the BLUEprint software wrapped this package up beautifully. Great install.
very functional love the auxiliary turn signals. Nice build!
Sam, this is a great build. The vehicle looks sharp and it appears to be a very well executed bluePRINT program. - Matt Ayers, Lead Product Trainer - East, SoundOff Signal.
What an amazingly effective & multi usable setup. Love the aux rear hi mount turn signals. I'm really loving seeing more n more green used, so visible. Gotta say, probably my favorite setup I've seen. Creative, effective and thankfully with slow enough patterns to make it effective at long distance. So many put a ton of tiny lil modules & flash em so fast.. they blur into an ineffective blur... this is excellent
Wow. Excellent build. Nice patterns and nice job not going over board with the lighting. Too many people think their cars need to have more lights than Las Vegas.
I prefer to be seen than just a single light idk if I blind people
Nice build & programming. Bravo.
Love the green! Wish it was used more often on IC vehicles.
That's so badass
Absolutely love the build! The green and red just hits different and never fails to disappoint. The patterns are spot on and the auxiliaries are dope asf! Love the paint scheme too, would you happen to know what paint color that is??
What light bar is in the grill as well as which light heads in grill and on mirrors
Amazing build bud!
SoundOff nForce lightbar in grille and mPowers around on mirror and top grille.
What ever happened to this vehicle? You sell it or do you still have it?
Is that triple colors running board light ?
Yes
What is the model of the side and front lights? I see that they light up in more than one color
very nicly done really like the aux turn signals wouldent do the cruis lights in the mirrors though but still very nice slick top setup the mpowers and nforce products are very powerful i run nforce traffic advisors alot
Nice setup... Are u with county fire at MKE?
Yes
I want to use mainly and only Sound Off for a pov build on a sedan. Sam what kind of lightbar would put in the rear window that gives you 40 inches to work with? Sound Off or another brand? Thanks!
I'm not sure on your preferences, but there are great interior lights from most big name manufacturers in that size.
@@samsiewert6536 only need to have the rear facing interior lightbar be dual color and would like it to have a big presence. Something such as a Feniex 800 lightstick seems just a little to thin vs a Whelen rst lightbar which to me seems to be more noticeable aka more presence. Also open to SoundOff. What you you recommend?
@@rickfrank7934 SoundOff nForce lightbar
What are the lights on the back under the spoiler?
mPowers
Interesting. I didn’t know you could put them together like that and make them function that way. Thanks.
Is there a specific bracket for them to have 4 together?
For the life of me I can't find those red/white/green lights, if you are a dealer or have one that can still get them id love a contact
How did you mount the mpowers in the ford/whelen mirror beams. I would like to replace my ions with mpowers
Used a spacer to match the depth of the Ions.
Can the colors be individually controlled without using blueprint ? As is there an individual wire for each color ?
With or without blueprint, each lighthead such as the Mpower fascia has a unique wire for each color as well as a grounding wire, however I do recommend using blueprint due to just how many functions it provides as proven in this very video.
How did you mount the single light sticks under the running board?
Angle brackets
What flasher interface did you use for the factory brake lights, etc...?
SoundOff BluePrint
THAT LOOKS AMASING MAN CONGRA YOU ARE REALLY GOOD DOING THAT WHERE CAN I LEARN THAT I WANT ALL THAT IN MY SDODGE DURANGO 2017 GT PLEASE EMAIL ME IF WE CAN DO SOME BUSSINES AND AGAIN THAT LOOK GREAT
You still selling this?
Everything is always for sale for the right price. Are you interested? Message me privately.
The green color is for what?
Incident command
Why red
Emergency response color
not knowing 100% the purpose. Why the green?
I don't know if you seen very many Chicago Fire trucks but it is used to tell the direction the truck is coming or going, but the green lights were always on the passenger side of the truck so with this vehicle the green lights don't use that purpose so I think those green lights are overkill on this car. That's my only hate about this car.
@@codyroleson6745 Im in Canada, in this province the only thing green is for is to indicate Incident Command. Interesting they use it on the trucks as you mention
@@drew9932 normally incident command is shown by having one green light on top of the vehicle. When it is lit, it means that that vehicle is incident command. But as you are saying, it is Canada
Incident command.
@@codyroleson6745 Since it's a slicktop, seems like they did the best they could without a green beacon. I may have liked to see a solid green or maybe a slower flash, but I think it does the job well. You are correct - Chicago FD has green lights on the Starboard (Right/Officer) side of their apparatuses (and station bays). This is a tradition thing, I believe instated back when a former sea captain was the fire commissioner.
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