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I looked on your website

Do you do a compete kit for say a transit ie light bar for roof and two strobes for back with wiring loom.

I'd like to upgrade from my mag mount old fashioned one but I'm also terribly lazy for DIY on the van.

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We can supply individual units with wiring looms but not as a whole, because there are so many variations! We don't hold much stock of amber strobes, at the minute we have LED single beacon replacements as well as bolt mount and flat mount strobes. We also have a small range of amber & white strobing single direction lightbars and will hopefully be starting a range of "traditional" twin sided amber strobe lightbars in the near future.

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Derailing slightly but the led spots I got from you last thing sat at Ripley for my landy cherrypicker are brilliant, had to stay up late especially to see just how bright they were. Top product.

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No worries, next time I've got it at home and it's dark I'll get some picks of the light pattern.

Think I'll get 2 more for big truck once funds allow as that also has crap main beam and a few smaller ones for back and sides of vehicles.

 

Back to the op britax beacons on my trucks have lasted well and show up well in daylight also and sparex repeaters dotted around that flash in sink or alternate look good, passed a very picky highways inspection anyhow. The one's on the cherrypicker, strobes of some kind are good in the dark but crap in daylight and need looking at soonish, especially the one on the boom knuckle.

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I'm running a brace of amber units, and I did a test a year or so ago when I first built up my vehicle. The difference in amber pattern makes a huge difference to the way people respond to them, assuming they are decent units.I run a twin flash alternating pattern around the whole vehicle, and it seems to make everyone wake up a bit. You'll always get the odd rangerover driver that deliberately tries to push past you / run you over when trying to stop traffic for a reason though.

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