underglows???
those are LEDs? wow what coverage, definitely going to get these in green, the ones i have now are not that bright at all.
AND AND, after reading some of the posts on here, I myself am going to ditch the green underglow on mine. the wiring made it look assy underneath during the day.. i only spent fifty or so on mine, i had a good two years with em.
i think ill focus on interior, after my HIDs get in, and an exhaust... header also im thinking about.
AND AND, after reading some of the posts on here, I myself am going to ditch the green underglow on mine. the wiring made it look assy underneath during the day.. i only spent fifty or so on mine, i had a good two years with em.
i think ill focus on interior, after my HIDs get in, and an exhaust... header also im thinking about.
WLED-x4 (194 type) Wedge Base bulbs Specifications
is what i have in my mirrors (In Blue)
ohhh shiiit light bars? well ill have to look into that, but im liking those LEDs covering alot of the front there. i think you posted that same light quality on another thread, unless it was someone else.
12V Power/15 in. blue neon tube (CZ-185B) | Neon Tube | AutoZone.com
But i know you can get strips that have multiple LEDs on them, check out superbrightleds.com. i just wanted an even light output and i don't feel LEDs do
Yea i've posted it on another thread, i wish it wasn't as blurry but i still love it
Dont listen to these douchebags OP, if you want underglows get them. I had them on my car, but simply outgrew them, and never turned them on really. They looked good though, and if subtle and tastefull enough they can look decent.
I also have blue LEDs that emit a soft glow from under the passenger and driver dashboard shining on the floor. It looks really good, and I have them wired into my headlight wire so they come on when the headlights are on. Again, its very subtle, not too crazy but enough for a little attention.
I also have blue LEDs that emit a soft glow from under the passenger and driver dashboard shining on the floor. It looks really good, and I have them wired into my headlight wire so they come on when the headlights are on. Again, its very subtle, not too crazy but enough for a little attention.
I have way too many LEDs in my car at this point
I have them under the dash, in my cup holders, under the gauge clusters, door handles, door pulls and under the doors and in the mirrors. When I get a new car I'm gonna cut back to just under the dash and in the cup holders... i think that looks the most clean.
I have them under the dash, in my cup holders, under the gauge clusters, door handles, door pulls and under the doors and in the mirrors. When I get a new car I'm gonna cut back to just under the dash and in the cup holders... i think that looks the most clean.
I have way too many LEDs in my car at this point
I have them under the dash, in my cup holders, under the gauge clusters, door handles, door pulls and under the doors and in the mirrors. When I get a new car I'm gonna cut back to just under the dash and in the cup holders... i think that looks the most clean.

I have them under the dash, in my cup holders, under the gauge clusters, door handles, door pulls and under the doors and in the mirrors. When I get a new car I'm gonna cut back to just under the dash and in the cup holders... i think that looks the most clean.

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The ones Mike made me are. Its not enough to bother cups tho, i used hem today and had no problem. You would have to get extremely small LEDs to have them not stick in, as the outside clearance is very little. The wires running on the outside barley fit into the opening
Heres mkulrey13's How To, He sells kits to do this, or you can buy the LEDs elsewhere and do it yourself
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ha ignore some of these guys dude. you dont need to be dropping thousands of dollars by lowering and changing interiors and getting rims and stuff unless you really wanna do it. find something that YOU want and if its expensive find out if its worth it or not. my advice. start small and cheap, then get bigger which looks like youve started perfectly. ha now so much for ricer and whatever ha but i personally have red led lights in my interior. i had blue ones in my old car and driving without them in this one was just weird. to dark by my feet i didnt like it. anyways. its real easy in our cars and i think it looks good and it only costed me like 30 dollars on ledglow.com or watever that site is. anyway. moral of the story. do what you think looks good and dont let other people tell you otherwise. i mean hell. its your car dude not theres.
LEDs - underbody kits, cathodes, flexible LED strips, dome lights sells pre-made LED strips that are simple to wire up.
I had the 12 inch neon tubes under my seats, and they would last maybe one time with someone sitting back there since they are so fragile.



