Anyone have any ideas on a way to mount some TIR3's or similar on side view mirrors.  Whelen doesn't make a Mirror-Beam for the TrailBlazer.  I'm looking to take the Vector off the roof and need more intersection (already have corner strobes & wigwags up front).  Or, if anyone has any other suggestions for more intersection up front, let me know..thanks..
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									TIR3's on Side Mirrors
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- c17loadsmasher
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TIR3's on Side Mirrors
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						- WhelenTech
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Well..
Most people just screw them on with the Chrome or Black flanges - although I have seen alot using the dual TIR brackets with 2 TIR's per side.
We did this some time ago when we did not have a solution for the Tahoe..for mirrorbeams - but we would just use TIR's now - or replace this setup with CLEAR Linear LED..



			
			
									
									
						We did this some time ago when we did not have a solution for the Tahoe..for mirrorbeams - but we would just use TIR's now - or replace this setup with CLEAR Linear LED..



- c17loadsmasher
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I guess I could do that, I just didn't want anything that would stick out too much, etc, but sometimes have to sacrifice function for form.  The pics look good, BTW.  Or I could wait and see if Whelen decides to come up with a design for mirrorbeams for the TB.  I was going to put some TIR3's into the grill to replace some of the frt warning I'm losing when I drop the lightbar, so maybe once I get my hands on a pair I'll be able to see more of what I can do with it.  I'm assuming the TIR3's wouldn't stick out as much as the strobes in your pics?
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