ok everyone..i think im gonna get myself one of these..but help me out ..i was lookin at the streetglow website and i saw this new led kit..how much better do u think it would be than the reg neon..also i was thinking bout getttin a smaller tube to put in the space between the 2 grilles..ne1 think that would be too much? i made a photoshop..ill post if u guys want..but let me kno wut u think
PunkInDrublic
08-16-2004, 04:59 AM
not touching this with a 10 foot pole. :?
tC_Sciontist
08-16-2004, 05:37 AM
post your photochop and i will take a peaksie at it... I know its kinda rice and ppl are gunna rail on u for that... but I personally always think an underglow is kinda kool
JdMBboFSD
08-16-2004, 05:43 AM
not touching this with a 10 foot pole. :?
haha
scionTC05
08-16-2004, 06:23 AM
I can get deals on the street glow gold series neons and led underbodys just let me know if your interested. I had the leds on my old car like them alot. There are bright and they also are hard to break compared to the neon tubes.
Sal803
08-16-2004, 06:39 AM
im not sayin im def gettin it but no1 dumps on the boxes with the underglows..those look sweet..
vAnt
08-16-2004, 06:42 AM
I think they look nice... I also think it is hilarious when someone desides to floor it on the freeway and turns on their neons to let everyone know they are risking their lives by going over 100 :)
RageAholic
08-16-2004, 12:47 PM
Hey Beavis, get those led valve stem caps to match. That would be cool.
brownbanana
08-17-2004, 05:59 AM
LED's will consume less energy and should last longer than neons
doubledown
08-17-2004, 01:34 PM
Can I get some Sesame Chicken with that.....and an Egg Roll.
zoltiz
08-17-2004, 01:44 PM
Can I get some Sesame Chicken with that.....and an Egg Roll.
Don't forget the soy sauce. :lol:
reppindaTC
08-17-2004, 01:52 PM
post up the pic... also soy sause is extra
Mudd
08-18-2004, 04:40 PM
Hell, Best Buy sells cool underbody neon too now. You can set the neon so that it progressivly gets brighter to the music or engine rev, cool stuff like that.
I can get deals on the street glow gold series neons and led underbodys just let me know if your interested. I had the leds on my old car like them alot. There are bright and they also are hard to break compared to the neon tubes.
I have blue interior lighting, on my 07 FM tC, wanted to get blue underglow to match, could you really "get me a deal"? also, what other colors might match, just to keep an open mind before i decide.
thanks
kdog_1981
09-14-2006, 03:20 AM
if he still works there...2 years ago!
tcdrummer
09-14-2006, 04:28 AM
ya, ha, i saw that right after i posted, hmmm... maybe, we'll see
magyver
09-14-2006, 05:09 AM
personaly, i dont think underglow is rice, unless you let the tubes be seen. your supposed to see the glow, not the tubes. i have them and i also have a 5th tube that i took apart for just the led circuit board and wedged it up the back sunroof so it will glow w/ the outside. it is a 7 color kit so it shines just as much inside as outside..
i say go for led.. neon is outdated and can break very easily. led's are the way to go.. i wouldnt go w/ anybody but oziumn or whatever, he's a sponsor here.. the blaze kit should suffice.
dont take the rice comments to heart as most of the chumps that claim rice are rockin 16's and have large fart cannons w/ jdm crap projectors... so, i say do it, but w/ LED
i got a thread on here a lont time ago w/ picts... i'll ahve a video soon as well..
Need4Bass05
02-10-2007, 03:03 AM
I realize this is an older thread but for anyone reading, I have the 7 color LED kit from Streetglow and I love it. Numerous flashing patterns, long lasting and bright colors are awesome, many compliments, not rice at all. Everyone has their opinions. I had them on my last vehicle, just waitin on the weather to warm up to add them to my TC.
bluetc2005
02-15-2007, 08:23 AM
Here is my set up...hopefully that helps. I like them. I got mine at HIN Indy last year for about $100.
They are hidden behind the stock side skirts. I had to remove the lower air diversion panel for the front light...
Neothin
02-15-2007, 08:42 AM
bah ^ a little dremmeling was all that was needed.
rvpps2rocks
02-15-2007, 04:35 PM
www.oznium.com
magyver
02-15-2007, 11:38 PM
They are hidden behind the stock side skirts. I had to remove the lower air diversion panel for the front light...
why not just notch the plastic so it can sit in that groove underneath? im sorry, but i dont like the light coming through the grill.. looks tacky IMO..
rvpps2rocks
02-15-2007, 11:44 PM
i did that..looks good and i get to keep my engine covers ill put pics when i get my car back.
pdstc
02-16-2007, 04:22 AM
I'd recommend leds over neons. yes neons have a more wider even glow, but leds are a lot brighter, you can make them dance and stuff, the tubes wont break, and you can leave them on all night(and a few more days)without them draining your battery. i'd recommend a single color led kit over a multi color one though, cuz a single color kit is like 3 times brighter than the other ones, unless you get a really expensive kit that has more leds. i have a led underbody kit, leds inside under the dash and seats, and behind both grills and it looks great. i get lots of compliments and stares, but also lots of unwanted attention from the cops... I would post pics, but i'm having a really hard time taking pics that aren't really blurry. they aren't rice if there on a non rice,"clean" car. however, now days the kits are alot cheaper and are being sold at auto zone and evey where else, and everybody and there brother is getting them which really sucks...
bluetc2005
02-16-2007, 03:45 PM
I took off my lower panels because, I didn't want to have any issues with fitment and I didn't want to see the actual tube. On a downside...be careful how you re-install the inner fender where it attaches to the areas near the air diversion panels that you may/may not remove...I forgot to put a bolt in and when I was driving through Texas/New Mexico I reallized a bit too late that it came loose, had been rubbing agains my tire for who knows how long, and ruined one brand new tire, a $90 inner fender, and cost me about 4.5 hours of travel and frustration...not to mention the guy at the tire shop cross threaded my stud and broke it off...so I had to drive to Sacramento on four studs...and because the new tire is a differnt height the tire pressure monitor light is on until I buy four new tires...ugh! Just be careful in how you iinstall them...learn from my follies...