exterior neons
#22
RE: exterior neons
ORIGINAL: RyanEJ2
Really nice body kit.
Get it all cleaned up and re-sprayed.. stick a nice double layer wing on the back and it'll be lush mate!
Really nice body kit.
Get it all cleaned up and re-sprayed.. stick a nice double layer wing on the back and it'll be lush mate!
such a thing exists? a nice double layer wing?
#25
RE: exterior neons
wow 22 replys and only 1 about neons.LOL
but like he said HIDE THE BULBS. neons break so do led underbodys not as bad but they can still damage easily...
flexstrips FTW http://www.oznium.com/led-flex-strips
my underbody opinion is WHEEL TO WHEEL UNDERBODY GLOW AND NO i repeat NO bulbs/lights visable!!!!!! you ONLY want to see the lights OUTPUT on the ground!
so to hide the lights you need some chaneling to hide them. ive never done a DIY for underbody glow cause lets face it if you cannt figure it out you probably shouldnt do it yourself!
but like he said HIDE THE BULBS. neons break so do led underbodys not as bad but they can still damage easily...
flexstrips FTW http://www.oznium.com/led-flex-strips
my underbody opinion is WHEEL TO WHEEL UNDERBODY GLOW AND NO i repeat NO bulbs/lights visable!!!!!! you ONLY want to see the lights OUTPUT on the ground!
so to hide the lights you need some chaneling to hide them. ive never done a DIY for underbody glow cause lets face it if you cannt figure it out you probably shouldnt do it yourself!
#26
RE: exterior neons
^ wow.. I was wondering when you were going to post in this thread lol
and neons/led's aren't hard.... jack up the car (please use jackstands, too!), figure out where you want each tube (do one at a time, and it's easiest if you have a friend hold up the tube... I've done 5 underlight installs, and two of them I did with absolutely no help.... both times sucked hard)... use self-tapping screws to mount the hangers (and tubes) in place. If you're using a streetglow kit, you really don't need to use as many of the hangers as they tell you to.. 3-4 for each side tube and 2-3 for the front/rears work fine. Anyway, run all the wires to a transformer... run the negative wire from the transformer to a ground and the positive to a switch and from the switch to a fused source or the battery (if you choose the battery, please use an inline fuse)
and neons/led's aren't hard.... jack up the car (please use jackstands, too!), figure out where you want each tube (do one at a time, and it's easiest if you have a friend hold up the tube... I've done 5 underlight installs, and two of them I did with absolutely no help.... both times sucked hard)... use self-tapping screws to mount the hangers (and tubes) in place. If you're using a streetglow kit, you really don't need to use as many of the hangers as they tell you to.. 3-4 for each side tube and 2-3 for the front/rears work fine. Anyway, run all the wires to a transformer... run the negative wire from the transformer to a ground and the positive to a switch and from the switch to a fused source or the battery (if you choose the battery, please use an inline fuse)
#27
RE: exterior neons
ORIGINAL: reaper2022
^ wow.. I was wondering when you were going to post in this thread lol
and neons/led's aren't hard.... jack up the car (please use jackstands, too!), figure out where you want each tube (do one at a time, and it's easiest if you have a friend hold up the tube... I've done 5 underlight installs, and two of them I did with absolutely no help.... both times sucked hard)... use self-tapping screws to mount the hangers (and tubes) in place. If you're using a streetglow kit, you really don't need to use as many of the hangers as they tell you to.. 3-4 for each side tube and 2-3 for the front/rears work fine. Anyway, run all the wires to a transformer... run the negative wire from the transformer to a ground and the positive to a switch and from the switch to a fused source or the battery (if you choose the battery, please use an inline fuse)
^ wow.. I was wondering when you were going to post in this thread lol
and neons/led's aren't hard.... jack up the car (please use jackstands, too!), figure out where you want each tube (do one at a time, and it's easiest if you have a friend hold up the tube... I've done 5 underlight installs, and two of them I did with absolutely no help.... both times sucked hard)... use self-tapping screws to mount the hangers (and tubes) in place. If you're using a streetglow kit, you really don't need to use as many of the hangers as they tell you to.. 3-4 for each side tube and 2-3 for the front/rears work fine. Anyway, run all the wires to a transformer... run the negative wire from the transformer to a ground and the positive to a switch and from the switch to a fused source or the battery (if you choose the battery, please use an inline fuse)
#28
RE: exterior neons
its not very hard realy just use some COMMON SENSE and use SHORT self taping screws and keep them AWAY from any gas/brake lines, and electrical wires! the stupidest thing you can do is use some long screws!
but with MOST larger cars with frames you can isntal a whole UB setup with just zipties... BUT these little hondas need some channeling to hide the lights!
fast N furious lighting with the bulbs visable is UGLY AND TACKY AS HELL!!!
but with MOST larger cars with frames you can isntal a whole UB setup with just zipties... BUT these little hondas need some channeling to hide the lights!
fast N furious lighting with the bulbs visable is UGLY AND TACKY AS HELL!!!
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