NorthYork20 wrote:Hey guys.
He tells me cost is no issue
Now that is dangerous. I don't know what color he is allowed to use, so I will make some general recomendations
I personally would never put a vector bar on anything, I think it would look wierd on a smaller car like the Impala. Here is what I would do. Assuming he wants something overhead...
Whelen LFL Liberty LED Bar Get the most LED's in the bar you can. If he wants Takedowns and alleys, get them too.
FRONT:
-Corner hideaways, preferably clear. Whelen HA239C or HA238*
-Grill strobes behind grill in whatever color.
-Whelen Mirror Beam Strobes in the side mirrors.
Rear:
-Hideaways in the reverse lights, clear if possible.
-2 Slimlighter TIR "M" Series on the back deck. put them on a good pattern then hook their power up to a wig-wag flasher to syncronize the 2 of them.
Does he want a traffic advisor? If so, you can specify the Liberty Bar to have a 5 segment LED traffic advisor on it. If he doesn't want the TA in lightbar, you can get a Whelen LED Traffic advisor and put it over or inbetween the slimlighters.
For a strobe Power supply, get the Whelen ISP188. Put the pattern on either action flash or Micro-Burst III.
You can syncronoze the Slimlighters in the back with a UHF2150A flasher.
That would be a KICK ASS bright as all hell setup. The LED's will ad very little load to the electrical system. The only real load would be the power supply for the strobes.
If he want s a strobe lightbar instead of the LED, get an LFL Patriot bar or one of the new Ultra Bars.