2007 Police Interceptor Modifier Guide - Digital Ally, Inc.
2007 Police Interceptor Modifier Guide - Digital Ally, Inc. 2007 Police Interceptor Modifier Guide - Digital Ally, Inc.
Trunk Mounting Considerations 4-9Section 4: Trunk Mounting ConsiderationsEquipment Categories and PlacementWARNING: Gasoline should not be stored in the trunk at any time, regardless ofcontainer. Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.It is recognized that a wide variety of equipment is carried in the trunks of police vehicles as notedabove. This section addresses the inherent risks of various types of equipment in the event of ahigh-speed rear impact.2007 Police Interceptor Modifier Guide, 2006
4-10 Trunk Mounting ConsiderationsSection 4: Trunk Mounting ConsiderationsThis information is divided into 3 categories:• Carrying Not Recommended —The following items have been observed in police vehicles andshould not be transported in the vehicle trunk: containers with gasoline, loose ammunition, looseflares, loose fire extinguisher(s), loose 4-point lug wrenches, loose crowbars, loose axes andother loose equipment with potential puncture capability in high-speed rear-end collisions.• Carry With Caution —These items will require special packing or mounting consideration andpossibly use of the Trunk Pack TM as an additional level of safety. Examples include (withproposed orientation): fire extinguisher (fixed), lug wrench 4-point (fixed, vertical), rolotapemeasuring wheel (fixed, vertical), safety flares (lateral orientation, in a container), Stop Stick(lateral, mount on deck lid inner panel), shovel (lateral, place at rear of trunk), shotgun and rifle(lateral, store in case), baton (lateral, place at rear of trunk), electronic equipment (use TrunkEquipment Mounting Guide to determine equipment mounting locations), ammunition (container).Flares should be placed in a protective storage container (preferably soft-sided plastic). Flareswith spikes attached should be laterally oriented in the trunk area.• Spare Tire Special Considerations: The safest location for the spare tire, jack and lugwrench is the production location on the forward package shelf above the rear axle. If unableto mount there, the next safest location for the spare tire is mounted vertically inside the TrunkPack TM using the J-bolt attachment device provided with the Trunk Pack TM . However, if themanufacturer’s location for the spare tire is changed and the area above the axle is used tomount a sliding tray, use the Trunk Equipment Mounting Guide and suitable fasteners ofappropriate length to reduce the risk of fuel tank puncture. The jack and lug wrench should bestored in the rearward compartment of the Trunk Pack TM .• Electronic Equipment: The safest location for the electronic equipment is on the trunk forwardpackage shelf. Some equipment can be mounted in the side shelf areas, but it must notintrude into the fuel tank area in a crash (noted in Trunk Equipment Mounting Guide). Theoptional Complete Police Prep Package, described in Section 1, is available to facilitatepackaging of electronic components with a sliding tray for the forward package shelf and sidecompartments in the right and left shelf area. All equipment should be located and mountedusing the ‘‘Trunk Equipment Mounting Guide’’ for proper positioning of fasteners. This guidecan be accessed on www.cvpi.com. The sliding tray can also be used, depending on size, toproperly store parts with rigid and sharp edges.• Ammunition: The safest place for ammunition is the forward package shelf and on the sideshelves. It is recommended that a plastic storage container (see Police Prep Package (68P) -Trunk storage boxes, LH or RH box can be purchased separately from and authorized Forddealer) be used and mounted using the ‘‘Trunk Mounting Equipment Guide’’ for proper fastenerlocations. It is also recommended that ammunition remain in the purchased container and beplaced in a safe storage container.• Low Risk Items — These items are soft in feel and pose a low risk of trunk wall, rear seat areaor fuel tank puncture. Examples are: a soft camera case, biohazard kit in plastic boxes, gloves,safety rope, tow strap, traffic cones and sleeves, rain gear, riot gear (soft), emergency blankets,bullet-resistant vests, tie straps, cloth tape, garment bags, first responder kit, Res-Q-Flo masks(placed in garment bag), fuses (plastic container), briefcases, notebooks, spray bottles, helmets,and jumper cables. It is not essential but recommended that the Trunk Pack TM be considered fororganization of low risk items, especially if mixed with ‘‘Carry With Caution’’ items.2007 Police Interceptor Modifier Guide, 2006
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4-10 Trunk Mounting ConsiderationsSection 4: Trunk Mounting ConsiderationsThis information is divided into 3 categories:• Carrying Not Recommended —The following items have been observed in police vehicles andshould not be transported in the vehicle trunk: containers with gasoline, loose ammunition, looseflares, loose fire extinguisher(s), loose 4-point lug wrenches, loose crowbars, loose axes andother loose equipment with potential puncture capability in high-speed rear-end collisions.• Carry With Caution —These items will require special packing or mounting consideration andpossibly use of the Trunk Pack TM as an additional level of safety. Examples include (withproposed orientation): fire extinguisher (fixed), lug wrench 4-point (fixed, vertical), rolotapemeasuring wheel (fixed, vertical), safety flares (lateral orientation, in a container), Stop Stick(lateral, mount on deck lid inner panel), shovel (lateral, place at rear of trunk), shotgun and rifle(lateral, store in case), baton (lateral, place at rear of trunk), electronic equipment (use TrunkEquipment Mounting <strong>Guide</strong> to determine equipment mounting locations), ammunition (container).Flares should be placed in a protective storage container (preferably soft-sided plastic). Flareswith spikes attached should be laterally oriented in the trunk area.• Spare Tire Special Considerations: The safest location for the spare tire, jack and lugwrench is the production location on the forward package shelf above the rear axle. If unableto mount there, the next safest location for the spare tire is mounted vertically inside the TrunkPack TM using the J-bolt attachment device provided with the Trunk Pack TM . However, if themanufacturer’s location for the spare tire is changed and the area above the axle is used tomount a sliding tray, use the Trunk Equipment Mounting <strong>Guide</strong> and suitable fasteners ofappropriate length to reduce the risk of fuel tank puncture. The jack and lug wrench should bestored in the rearward compartment of the Trunk Pack TM .• Electronic Equipment: The safest location for the electronic equipment is on the trunk forwardpackage shelf. Some equipment can be mounted in the side shelf areas, but it must notintrude into the fuel tank area in a crash (noted in Trunk Equipment Mounting <strong>Guide</strong>). Theoptional Complete <strong>Police</strong> Prep Package, described in Section 1, is available to facilitatepackaging of electronic components with a sliding tray for the forward package shelf and sidecompartments in the right and left shelf area. All equipment should be located and mountedusing the ‘‘Trunk Equipment Mounting <strong>Guide</strong>’’ for proper positioning of fasteners. This guidecan be accessed on www.cvpi.com. The sliding tray can also be used, depending on size, toproperly store parts with rigid and sharp edges.• Ammunition: The safest place for ammunition is the forward package shelf and on the sideshelves. It is recommended that a plastic storage container (see <strong>Police</strong> Prep Package (68P) -Trunk storage boxes, LH or RH box can be purchased separately from and authorized Forddealer) be used and mounted using the ‘‘Trunk Mounting Equipment <strong>Guide</strong>’’ for proper fastenerlocations. It is also recommended that ammunition remain in the purchased container and beplaced in a safe storage container.• Low Risk Items — These items are soft in feel and pose a low risk of trunk wall, rear seat areaor fuel tank puncture. Examples are: a soft camera case, biohazard kit in plastic boxes, gloves,safety rope, tow strap, traffic cones and sleeves, rain gear, riot gear (soft), emergency blankets,bullet-resistant vests, tie straps, cloth tape, garment bags, first responder kit, Res-Q-Flo masks(placed in garment bag), fuses (plastic container), briefcases, notebooks, spray bottles, helmets,and jumper cables. It is not essential but recommended that the Trunk Pack TM be considered fororganization of low risk items, especially if mixed with ‘‘Carry With Caution’’ items.<strong>2007</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Interceptor</strong> <strong>Modifier</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>, 2006