Best LED Grill Mount lights

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I’ve been doing highway inspection for a while now using my own rig. I’ve got a generic eBay set of amber/white grill mount strobes but I’m wanting to change them out.

I’m thinking of going with a Linear style led, Amber/Blue. I’ve looked around at a bunch of led tactical lighting websites but I’d thought I’d get the opinion of you guys on here on what your preference is for strobe lighting, traffic advisor stuff.

Also, what if any, controllers are you guys running for your lights and/or traffic advisor strobes?

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I’ve always been a whelen guy, but I’ve ran some speedtech lights and the seems to hold up and are bright as well.


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I’ve been doing highway inspection for a while now using my own rig. I’ve got a generic eBay set of amber/white grill mount strobes but I’m wanting to change them out.

I’m thinking of going with a Linear style led, Amber/Blue. I’ve looked around at a bunch of led tactical lighting websites but I’d thought I’d get the opinion of you guys on here on what your preference is for strobe lighting, traffic advisor stuff.

Also, what if any, controllers are you guys running for your lights and/or traffic advisor strobes?

Thanks!
You can't go wrong with Whelen. I have a Mini Century bar mounted on top of my headache rack. It is by far brighter than the cheapo bars our inspectors have.

If you do any night work, remember that your headlights can easily over power your grill mounted strobes. And don't forget about the rear of your vehicle. Company I work for puts these right over the reverse light on their brand new Chevys, and they work great for reverse lights as well. http://www.strobesnmore.com/Whelen-V-Series-Multi-Purpose-Super-LEd-Warning-Light.html

Make sure you check your state laws on the legality of blue. Here in Ohio, blue is only for armed law enforcement. The state snow plows have went to green/amber after getting the approval for green (was reserved solely for fire command). Just make sure you know your state and surrounding state's in case you travel.
 
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Here in Texas you can run blue as long as it’s coupled with either white or amber. A lot of my work is through TxDOT so I’ve got a letter covering me if I ever get pulled over.

I’ll have to check out those lights and bars. Whelen are great but $$$. I’ve been looking at getting some Feniex linear optics for my grill/rear bumper lights. Considering a Dual Chameleon light bar. I’d love to build a custom bar just like the cop overheads just amber/blue but every where I’ve seen it’s $1k+
 

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Here in Texas you can run blue as long as it’s coupled with either white or amber. A lot of my work is through TxDOT so I’ve got a letter covering me if I ever get pulled over.

I’ll have to check out those lights and bars. Whelen are great but $$$. I’ve been looking at getting some Feniex linear optics for my grill/rear bumper lights. Considering a Dual Chameleon light bar. I’d love to build a custom bar just like the cop overheads just amber/blue but every where I’ve seen it’s $1k+
Like everything, it's a balance between cost and quality. I've heard good things about Feniex, but don't have any personal experience with them. Been wanting to try a set of Cannon dual color in my reverse lights, but haven't been able to justify the cost.

A mix of high mount and low mounted lights is best. If you're working around heavy equipment, too many lights can be a distraction, especially at night.
 

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