Extra Flashy Emergency Flashing Lights

At Wicked Warnings, we work with each of our customers to provide the best emergency flashing lights and lighting solutions for their specific vehicle and safety needs. While each Wicked build is eye-catching in its own way, some vehicles command a lot more attention. See some of our featured builds with displays that are a little extra flashy.

2020 Super Duty F-250 Public Roadway Amber White and Blue Strobe Lights

This recent build features a 2020 Super Duty F-250 that came to Wicked Warnings from Texas for amber, white and blue emergency flashing lights. The front of this truck features a blue LIN-6 underneath the factory fog lights and an amber LIN-6 within each fog light bezel.

We used our Auto Flasher Kits to flash the factory roof lights, white mirror spotlights, headlight DRLs, and fog lights. We synchronized the DRL and fog lights to flash in an X-pattern. The grille of this truck features four of our LIN-8 strobe lights flashing in an X-pattern.

Along the sides of the truck, we installed the Thin-X strobe light within the F-250 badges. You can also see our LIN-8 strobe lights alternating in amber and white under the taillight.

The rear of this truck features two blue TIR-3 and two amber TIR-3 strobes in the back window. There are also two blue Thin-X strobe lights above the rear license plate. We used our Auto Flasher Kits to flash the factory cargo light with the tailgate keyhole light and the factory reverse lights. You can also see two of our 15.5-inch Thin-X Strip lights under the tailgate.

We also added a Baja Designs OnX 6 10″ Light Bar in white within the front bumper. The light bar is excellent for providing off-road light, and we added a small flood switch to provide usable work light within about a 15-20 foot radius around the truck.

The factory auxiliary switches control the flashing emergency lights around the truck.

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2021 Chevrolet Silverado RGB Grille Backlighting and Emergency Flashing Lights

This video features quite a few LED emergency flashing lights, LED backlighting, and warning products installed on a 2021 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD truck. First, we show the accent backlighting in the grille, nostril, and wheel wells. We used an RGB strip lighting kit that is Bluetooth-controlled.

In the front of this truck, you can see three LIN-8 emergency flashing lights within the grille and our Auto Flasher Kit strobing the white spotlights on the mirrors. The two visor bars are a Feniex product and are special-order. Along the sides of this truck, we’ve installed five Mini Thin emergency lights on each side. Since this truck is for Roadside Assistance, it requires quite a bit of warning all around the vehicle to keep the driver seen and safe on the road.

The rear of this truck features our 6 Head Wicked Slick Stick mounted to the Back Rack, our Auto Flasher Kit strobing the rear-facing mirror lights, and our LED HAW DUO in the reverse location. Also, you can see our LIN-8 again facing backward in the rear step pocket. We also installed a 60″ strip light under the tailgate and Baja Designs S2 floodlights along the bumper to help illuminate the work area.

A Mini-6 Switch Controller in the dashboard activates the emergency flashing lights throughout this truck.

**The RGB Backlight Strips and Feniex Visor Bars are special order items. If you would like to order these products, please email us at info@wickedwarnings.com.

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2020 GMC Sierra 1500 Black Widow Edition Emergency Strobes and Off-Road Lights

This video features emergency strobes and off-road lights installed on a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 Black Widow Edition truck.

In the front of this truck, we’ve installed the Baja Designs 20-inch S8 off-road light bar in the grille. You can see that when this off-road bar is activated, it provides an extreme amount of forward-facing light. We had to make custom brackets in the shop for this mounting location, and we tucked the light bar right in so that it’s flush with the grille.

Next to the GMC logo in the front, we’ve installed our amber-white Razor LED emergency strobes with a 90-degree bracket. The front windshield also features a 2-piece Feniex Fusion visor bar in amber-white and we used our Auto Flasher Kits to flash the factory mirror lights, DRL lights, and fog lights.

There are two more Auto Flasher Kits in the rear flashing the spoiler-style cargo light and the reverse lights. We added our LIN-6 in the step pockets, and our Thin-X mounted vertically to the window trim. We also feature a Rough Country Tailgate Strip Light under the tailgate in the rear.

A Mini-6 Switch Controller activates all the emergency flashing lights and off-road lights throughout this truck.

**Some of the parts used in this build are special-order items. If you would like more information, please send us an email at info@wickedwarnings.com.

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Video Demonstration of Wire Swap Installation for Auto Flasher Kits - Molex Connector Pin Removal & Replacement

What are the Wicked Auto Flasher Kits & how do they work?

Wicked Warnings has been around since 2005 with stellar references and we have been using our WAF (Wicked Auto Flasher) module since early 2016 with zero reported vehicle failures. There is no known risk to using any factory lighting as flashers that we are aware of. Of course, all your factory lights will always revert to factory function when the strobes are not being used.

Many of our builds feature a combination of factory lighting as well as purpose-built emergency lights to create a more effective display, so we urge you to consider more than just factory strobe lighting on your build. We have many options available to supplement the factory lighting.

How does the Auto Flasher connect to my truck anyway?

We have 3 connection methods used in our WAF (Wicked Auto Flasher) kits. The way that we manipulate the factory lighting is through the wires. We DO NOT reprogram any of the computers. Everything we do is easily reversible, and any number of individual kits can be combined onto a single switch if desired. There is no single kit to flash all factory lights, as we must retain circuit individuality. The following three methods are used to interface with the factory wires.

  • Wire Cut: In certain lights, like the white cargo light by the third brake, the only way is to cut a single wire (at this time). We understand that some people are uncomfortable cutting wires and we are working hard to offer “cut-free” solutions as fast as we can. This is how some of the current website kits are sold. Sometimes, this is the only option to achieve the desired display.
  • Wire Swap NO CUT: This is by far our favorite solution and how most of the new generation kits will be made if possible. Wire Swap is how ALL the Headlight and Taillight kits are going to be made for the FORD and many GM trucks. We are working to update the current website options to this new “wire swap” kit and will continue noting any changes on the product online as they happen. It really is just as easy as swapping a wire. Again, the kits will have notes in the description stating which version they are. Click here to watch a video showing the Wire Swap method.
  • (NEW & COMING SOON) Plug N Play Extensions: Plug N Play extensions can be purchased for an extra cost. Please bear with us as these are all handmade and fairly difficult to source parts for. We have some availability and are waiting on some parts for others.

We hope this helps to answer any questions about our Auto Flasher Kits and hope you enjoy these products!

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