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Originally posted by Richy B: As far as the underbody neon kits from StreetGlow I believe is a good investment
Now, to each their own, and I've certainly seen cars that look good with some underbody neon, but I don't think I could really call it a good investment..
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Originally posted by ottawanker: Originally posted by Richy B: As far as the underbody neon kits from StreetGlow I believe is a good investment
Now, to each their own, and I've certainly seen cars that look good with some underbody neon, but I don't think I could really call it a good investment..
Better investment then the light up windshield washer caps lol.
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Originally posted by stylin550: They serve one purpose, to let everyone know the person driving the car is openly gay. But i guess some people just put them on because they are cool.
oh man, that made me laugh hard
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Originally posted by ottawanker: Originally posted by Richy B: As far as the underbody neon kits from StreetGlow I believe is a good investment
Now, to each their own, and I've certainly seen cars that look good with some underbody neon, but I don't think I could really call it a good investment..
Yeah, no kidding. I did blue LEDs because I find the blue lights to be pleasing. They look stock, and are a cleaner, brighter light than the green. Lights on the outside of a car are not my bag. Underbody lights are not my thing at all, but if you do show cars, you can make them look good. There is nothing good about LED WW nozzles.
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Originally posted by Richy B: As far as the underbody neon kits from StreetGlow I believe is a good investment and I am getting a nice set soon. And yes they do look like crap when you can't/don't hide the bulbs.
I have the LED Kit and actually took 2 days to install it, I drilled holes and custom brackets into the side skirts and into the bottom of the bumpers.
The hard part is running all the wires through the undercarriage...brake lines worked the best...but LED = 100% better than Neon...as neon breaks within 2 weeks.
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Originally posted by CSVT985: Originally posted by Richy B: As far as the underbody neon kits from StreetGlow I believe is a good investment and I am getting a nice set soon. And yes they do look like crap when you can't/don't hide the bulbs.
I have the LED Kit and actually took 2 days to install it, I drilled holes and custom brackets into the side skirts and into the bottom of the bumpers.
The hard part is running all the wires through the undercarriage...brake lines worked the best...but LED = 100% better than Neon...as neon breaks within 2 weeks.
I like LED's for their style and different types of patterns but i don't like how they lay more of a line of light rather than glowing such as neons do. I've been back and forward over LED vs. neon and i'm still debating.
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Seriously, our washer nozzles suck. They spray everywhere but on the windshield, especially if you aren't moving. I want to put some in (NOT LEDs) that have metal nozzles you can aim - anyone retrofitted any? Suggestions?
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Originally posted by ssolomo: Seriously, our washer nozzles suck. They spray everywhere but on the windshield, especially if you aren't moving. I want to put some in (NOT LEDs) that have metal nozzles you can aim - anyone retrofitted any? Suggestions?
Agreed, at a stoplight mine spray the sunroof. But at highway speed the work perfectly.
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