The New York State Police had Federal Street Hawks for years. Now I'm starting to see LEDs on slick-roof cars, especially Explorers.loudmouth wrote:new yorks staties have red light bars which my firend found out very well when he hit a speed trap. but most are older all strobe or just all rotor with wig wag lights.
Those Knight Rider scanners are cheap knock offs. For the real effect, you buy the JCwhitney version and up it from 35 watt bulbs to 55watt bulbs and buy a custom housing that you can find thru knightrideronline.comsquad2498 wrote: You can ge the Knight Rider thingy too.
Yes Knight Rider was a TV series, However if you went to their links page, they have a catagory called "Conversions" mainly based on people who want to convert their Fbody trans am/firebird into a Knight Rider Replica. The site I'm specifically talking about (i forget it last night) was Marks's Custom Kits and Lectric Enterprisesrobert gift wrote:I went to Knightrideronline and didn't see anything.
Their web site apparently does not consider complete niave novices
who don't know what to do. I mean, I don't even knowhat it's about!
Was Knightrider a TV series?
I would like to get all lights inside the vehicle to improve fuel mileage
and not have that black intimidating Streethawk monstrosity on the roof making many think I'm a cop.
It's nice to see the fast-moving European rotators appearing on construction vehicles here. They are much more attention-grabbing than the slow, four light sealed-beam type. Two intense blue Hella rotators on the roof of a German or Irish police car attract my attention faster than a whole rack of strobes.Roatars are only good of you have a fast flash.
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