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you could do worse than try it next to your flashing light already there...if it high enough to shine down without hitting bonet you will get best angle of light and will throw further.... its a balancing act,to get maximum throw without getting relections to destroy its good. you will already know where the flasher throws (my beakons on sower truck on roof hit inside of the sunshade,luckily not enough to be a pain but enough to know its on) its light to and if it hits bonnet.
Yup the beacon is mounted high enough there is no light spill on the bonnet. I'm glad the switch for it has an indicator light, makes it easier to tell if it's going or not from inside.
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