alley lights

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lunzac
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alley lights

Post by lunzac »

hey everybody
just wanted a few sugestions for alley lights to be mounted in the side windows of an unmarked vehicle.

-thanks
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Post by jedi_saber »

what kinda car? is this a cage car, is there tint?
lunzac
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Post by lunzac »

its a 2000 f150. yes, the side windows are tinted.


thanks for the reply.
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Post by jedi_saber »

Perhaps mount 2 spotlights facing sideways, mounted on the bed's walls towards the front of the bed?
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Post by tvsjr »

How unmarked is this unit going to be? If you're going for sneaky, toss a rack on the roof with some driving lights to the front, some to the rear, and one to each side. Make it look like you're someone who 4-wheels.
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Post by thebigphish »

small slimline foglights mounted right under the window trim. You can get REALLY small ones at Advance Auto Parts / NAPA for like 30 bucks.
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