Quote from: Lucky on October 23, 2009, 10:23:47 AMOk, so your new city ride...is that a city issued car for work? If so, why do YOU have to install lights? Would have thought that would have been done for you.Connie & Gabe, we have a guy who rigs out our vehicles. He does a pisspoor job for a premium price. I convinced Andy that he should let me do it. I fabricated custom brackets; Z would have used bubblegum and baling wire to make an existing console "work". I already have the siren, radio, and laptop up and running, and was waiting on the lights. They came in last week, but I was up in Dobbin all weekend helping Charlie work on his house (and breaking his fall when he fell off the ladder Saturday -- we're both still sore as heII). Anyway, I had to run hot up to Huntsville last night after our burglar, and I really needed the lights in that 5:30 traffic from Oak Ridge North to Willis. The truck is nice; it's a loaded Dodge quad cab shortbed. It's about a thousand times better than that F250 I was driving. It's quicker, faster, handles a whole lot better, and rides WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY better. I hate to say it, but it's almost as good as a Chevy. The fact that I didn't have to pay for it, and the fact that I don't buy the gas in it, makes it a huge winner. It almost looks too good to park in my driveway.
Ok, so your new city ride...is that a city issued car for work? If so, why do YOU have to install lights? Would have thought that would have been done for you.