I recently got a new Ranger pickup, and I was planning on mounting my Tomar Police Light II (via suction cup) in the rear window. However, I went to try that today only to discover that the light and its mounting hardware simply wont mount to a flat vertical glass surface.
Anyone got any suggestions and/or is there a different mounting bracket floating around out there that I could order?
I really like my Tomar and would hate to have to replace it...
"Mounting" Tomar PLII in Pickup Truck Rear Window
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"Mounting" Tomar PLII in Pickup Truck Rear Window
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Update: I've currently got the 3-suction cup mount. Anyone know if the single, heavy duty cup mount ( as seen here http://www.tomar.com/pdf/pg051-6.pdf ) would work for my situation?
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let me see
Let me see if I still have any from back in the police install days, they made a mount for the in-car camera where it mounted to the windshield like the rearview, I liked to use two of the at a time depending on the weight and the driving experience of the vehicle operator, to mount deck style lights, where body or cosmetic reasons would not allow any other way.
Now thinking about it, I did have one that comes to mind, where I had to use three due to this guy really abusing the car, and would normally find the rear deck light torn from its wires, and laying in the back seat. He never could tear down three, but he sure did try.
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Now thinking about it, I did have one that comes to mind, where I had to use three due to this guy really abusing the car, and would normally find the rear deck light torn from its wires, and laying in the back seat. He never could tear down three, but he sure did try.
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If the lights are out when you leave the station and then come on the second you key up, you know you have enough power.