Warning lights have previously been built with the user purchasing the lighting system and mounting bracket separately, then having to decide where to mount the light. You could purchase a single dash light and wonder where exactly you want to place it
deck, dash, etc.
However, LEDs have so many design possibilities, due to their slim, inconspicuous size, that changes in design and use are inevitable.
With low amp draw and long life, you can light up your entire vehicle or fleet with minimal downtime and lower parts cost
increasing efficiency and decreasing time and money spent.
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The CHMSL Lighting System
The CHMSL (Center High Mounted Stop Light, aka third brake light) is an excellent location for a warning light due to the fact that the third brake light must always be visible. By placing lights around this underused area, youre guaranteed to have these LEDs always visible. |
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Prisoner Screen Lighting System
These are the first lights to be designed for use on most prisoner screens. Mount them on the screen with No Drill Bracketry for increased warning power at 45º to the emergency vehicle. |
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Visor Lights
Our visor lights are the first to take the step up from Gen 1 LEDs. Gen 2 LEDs are brighter and more visible from oblique angles; plus, they fit easily on all vehicles visor. |
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Dash Lights
Dash lights come with suction cups and hook and loop brackets for ease of mounting on your vehicles windshield. They also come with a light shroud to prevent flashback into the operators field of vision. |
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Deck Lights
These deck lights come with adjustable bracketry, and can pivot so you can mount them level
even on an angled deck. |
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Grille Lights
Generation 3 grille lights require minimal installation because the mounts are built specifically for grilles and bumpers. They slip right over existing hardware for a finished, professional look.
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