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jeepsandradios

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Anyone use one of these ? Like to see some real world pictures of it populated in a F150

 

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Yes. Very good product. Used by a lot of fire departments for various pickups in my area. Have also seen some radio techs that use them in their vehicles.

If you have a Facebook account search "Nelson Emergency Vehicle Lighting". He's the one that was really help get the product installed in a lot of department vehicles in Maryland and he has plenty of good photos on his page of various setups.

Here's one example:

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Thanks. Greg is who i ordered from. Was just looking for some F150's to see how they had the radios before i cut holes. All the pictures I saw and stuff at his shop were not the F150. I'll keep looking around.
 

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Good looking console but not enough radio room... I have a 30" Troy in my F-150.

I wish plastix plus made an overhead console though like Troy makes for the Explorer.
 
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