Idk why these are not popular. They always use GM Tahoe's, but never these Expeditions police agencies. I Suppose it goes vice versa for compact suv's though.
Nicely done. Wondering why no wig-wag headlights or fog? Also, not a big fan of the low running boards lights (of any make)- they're simply too low and tall grass, bushes, fence line, etc. is going to block seeing them- money better spent on eye level, back or side mirrors. Lastly, most any light looks good from 10 feet away- when the storm passes, do a video from 100' 'cause that will show what drivers will see in real life- that (or 150') should be the standard evaluation distance. Some real life look is what I'm driving at. Be well.
And how often would they be driving in “tall grass or bushes”?? We are 35min outside NYC, so not exactly rural....*Side mirror lights would be a good addition though...
@@deebaker6871 Subtle difference- None, never, sometimes, often? No need to drive "in" tall grass or bushes at all; the height of either blocks those lower lights, so you could have it between you and the approaching car. Just money that's better spent where it will impact safety.
For those of you unfamiliar with Connecticut, the Town of Greenwich and specifically the Cos Cob section is one of the wealthiest areas in the country. The reason for all the extras is simply because they can.
@@deebaker6871 The fact that it is an Expedition to start. Those vehicles are significantly more expensive than the Explorers. The ghost graphics are very expensive (don't ask me why probably just because they look cool). I used to do fleet management for a police department and the difference is considerable. And that LED strip running down the side is something you don't often see in the area though for safety reasons in intersections it isn't the worst idea. To be clear, I am not hating on it. But I just can't imagine why in the world a fire department needs ghost graphics. Just makes me laugh a little. Also, the Expedition isn't pursuit rated like the Interceptor Utility, so it isn't meant for maneuvering at high speeds. Who knows maybe they have a good reason. It'll be a quality build for them regardless and I'm sure they'll get many good years of service out of it.
Looks great, still not a fan of the red flashing however, here in Scotland we only have blue flashing, I feel like the blue is brighter and it looks cluttered having the red flash mixed in
Ads usual, you did excellent work. However, someone needs to explain to the customer that mixing red and blue is purple and there’s A LOT of that on this vehicle.
Ghost graphics and slick top on Fire apparatus so they can sneak up on the fires...
Lol I was to asking a healthy gulp of Coke zero when I read your comment, I actually started choking as I laughed. Touche my friend.
Great build. You guys do awesome work.
Great use of Core and fantastic park patterns!
Idk why these are not popular. They always use GM Tahoe's, but never these Expeditions police agencies. I Suppose it goes vice versa for compact suv's though.
This vehicle deserves to be added to the aransas pass texas police fleet
This again another beautiful build! Nice job.
Thanks for watching!!!
That arrow looks very halogen and i love it!
It sure does POPP
Nicely done. Wondering why no wig-wag headlights or fog? Also, not a big fan of the low running boards lights (of any make)- they're simply too low and tall grass, bushes, fence line, etc. is going to block seeing them- money better spent on eye level, back or side mirrors. Lastly, most any light looks good from 10 feet away- when the storm passes, do a video from 100' 'cause that will show what drivers will see in real life- that (or 150') should be the standard evaluation distance. Some real life look is what I'm driving at. Be well.
And how often would they be driving in “tall grass or bushes”?? We are 35min outside NYC, so not exactly rural....*Side mirror lights would be a good addition though...
@@deebaker6871 Subtle difference- None, never, sometimes, often? No need to drive "in" tall grass or bushes at all; the height of either blocks those lower lights, so you could have it between you and the approaching car. Just money that's better spent where it will impact safety.
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For those of you unfamiliar with Connecticut, the Town of Greenwich and specifically the Cos Cob section is one of the wealthiest areas in the country. The reason for all the extras is simply because they can.
What extra’s?? Pretty basic build (looking forward to see it as I live in Greenwich)
@@deebaker6871 The fact that it is an Expedition to start. Those vehicles are significantly more expensive than the Explorers. The ghost graphics are very expensive (don't ask me why probably just because they look cool). I used to do fleet management for a police department and the difference is considerable. And that LED strip running down the side is something you don't often see in the area though for safety reasons in intersections it isn't the worst idea.
To be clear, I am not hating on it. But I just can't imagine why in the world a fire department needs ghost graphics. Just makes
me laugh a little. Also, the Expedition isn't pursuit rated like the Interceptor Utility, so it isn't meant for maneuvering at high speeds. Who knows maybe they have a good reason. It'll be a quality build for them regardless and I'm sure they'll get many good years of service out of it.
Awsome set up!
How did you get a cruz mode for interior bars? Also why all red on the pushbar over red/blue?
Great looking expedition soo much better than the Chevy Tahoe still don't understand why people use the Tahoe the expedition is a much better vehicle
Thoes DVI patterns are pretty cool
When is federals new lightbar coming out?
That arrow stick looks like its halogen. That thing is awesome. What is the brand and model of it please.
That is a RST rear bar by Whelen using WECANX
GORGEOUS!
Looks great, still not a fan of the red flashing however, here in Scotland we only have blue flashing, I feel like the blue is brighter and it looks cluttered having the red flash mixed in
Ads usual, you did excellent work. However, someone needs to explain to the customer that mixing red and blue is purple and there’s A LOT of that on this vehicle.
Awesome Build what brand of lights?
Whelen
Sharp rig!
Is that an SSV Expedition?
What does DVI stand for?
I believe this is just a standard expedition.
DVI is am acronym for Dynamic Variable Intensity.
Special Service Vehicle
Love the DVI
It’s sure is ❤️
Is the SSV or a civilian Expedition?
Ssv
Woww it's so cool
Little weird having a fire command vic with ghost graphics
Beast
I love it