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Review on ๐Ÿš’ 54X LED Dash Visor Deck Grille Emergency Warning Light - Interior Strobe Lights for Volunteer Firefighter Vehicles (Red/White) by Ryan Foles

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Gen1 standard LEDs as far as I can tell

From the packaging they don't work too bright, haven't installed them yet, I will update later after I do that, I also order the ShowMe LED turn signal as the flasher isn't very good with them but I've heard that if you combine them with a good flasher they not only look a billion times better but also get brighter, we'll see, I'll post the results from the photo later. But while they are difficult to see in broad daylight and not too bright at night. UPDATE, ok the wiring sucks (insanely thin maybe 28 AWG), the flasher unit isn't great either but the LEDs are visible during the day, really visible in low light and very bright at night. The LEDs need to be waterproofed if you want to use them outside the car. I found a video the guy posted on YouTube where he used Permatex to seal them by removing the plastic piece from the bracket, coating the inside and reassembling which worked great. Removing the headlights to work on them was a chore as all parts were painted after assembly so the bolts/nuts were covered in paint and all threaded. I converted them to the lights I wanted, two combinations of 4 bulbs (2 red/white each) and a long set on the back of the truck with a total of 9 pods (5 red, 4 white). They're controlled by a Sho-Me 27 Pattern LED strobe flash, with some additional submersible red marker lights for marine trailers mounted on the truck's grille, sure to be waterproof. but I will probably order another small order of these LEDs as they seem to be brighter than the parking lights. The bottom line is that the LEDs get 4 stars, especially for the price, but I had to make compromises because of bad wiring and a cheap turn signal, I would have preferred to have ordered the LEDs individually. PS Get ready to make some kind of bracket to mount it. I have used sheet metal that is thin enough to be easily bent and drilled, but strong enough not to bend under the weight of lights or an off-road hopping truck etc.

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  • GOLS certified
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  • Quality