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Does anyone have any pictures of there car with neons under it. Or have any insight or know how about them??
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personally i don't think that i am going to get underglow on my car. yeah it looks good but i don't want to hassle with having to repair them all the time. everyone that i know says they had to fix and replace every couple months due to rocks and other things hitting them. but if i did get some they would be blue leds.
also since they are not street legal i don't see the point in getting them unless my car becomes a trailer queen. -------------------- |
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QUOTE(goferris @ Apr 22, 2007 - 7:14 PM) [snapback]549385[/snapback] everyone that i know says they had to fix and replace every couple months due to rocks and other things hitting them. if you get a good brand like streetglow, the tubes should not break due to rocks and stuff. The neon bulbs themselves are wrapped in a high impact lexan tubing. The only way that i have broken a tube was actually from the plastic mounts wearing out due to rock salt and stuff. I didnt see it in time until my tube was dragging across the street. If you go with a cheap ebay kit or something then i can imagine they would break alot easier, but i would rather just spend the money on a good name brand, like streetglow. QUOTE(DeW_H0e_GT @ Apr 23, 2007 - 12:18 AM) [snapback]549519[/snapback] QUOTE(beastman @ Apr 23, 2007 - 12:16 AM) [snapback]549516[/snapback] ![]() ![]() I have a Streetglow Gold series neo-blue underbody neon kit. Personally i like the look of neon better than LED. LED is too concentrated of a glow where as neon will glow out everywhere. I mounted the side tubes to the inner frame rail, the front to the bottom of the crash bar, and the back over the two bumper supports. Overall, Its a pretty easy install. u have a lighted pic of your side???...like underside... No i can try and take one tmr.. do u want it lit up or with it off just showing where i mounted them? This post has been edited by beastman: Apr 23, 2007 - 12:23 AM -------------------- Former Celica Owner... RIP 08-2007
Now proud owner of a 2007 Solara w/ TRD exhaust, TRD FTSB, TRD Lowering Springs & many other goodies... |
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