Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Do hide-away strobe lights effect insurence rates in Ohio?

I recently joined a local Fire Dept that is a volunteer FD and EMS company. I will be responding to Ems and Fire calls from over 2.5 miles away. I recently bought a WOLO 4 light lightning 2 strobe kit, and am having it installed on my 99' F150. I'm wandering if it will effect insurance rates, or does it even need mentioned to insurance that they are installed on the vehicle? They are, after all, hide away strobes. They are installed in the headlights and tail lights of the truck, and don't stick out. They are only activated with the switch installed in the cab of the truck. Anyone know?

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