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LEDglow kit on my ride

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Here is something different. I put an LEDglow slimline series on my Miata MX-5. Overall I'm very satisfied with it it's bright but not to bright seems of very good quality and plent of other options. Thanks for looking

Here is the link for the company fast delivery to boot.
 





Looks pretty sweet, love the changing colors.

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But I think I read somewhere you aren't allowed to have lights under your car since it can affect people with epilepsy, I don't know if it's true but I have def heard about it.
 
Well I suppose that could happen mostly for parking and such. I really haven't planned on driving with them on. Thanks for the compliment.
 
Nice work there Jander! :gj: I always liked the idea of lights, since Knightrider, but yeah, bummer about the regulations, while driving.

Thanks for sharing :beer:

~ LB
 
Yeah I had a problem a while back with under glow. Blue and red can be considered impersonating and officer by your more " awesome" cops.
 
Yeah I had a problem a while back with under glow. Blue and red can be considered impersonating and officer by your more " awesome" cops.

You have a kit on your car? That's very cooool! :) Did you set it up yourself?

~ LB
 
Yeah I had the florescent tunes though. And it's not hard. It's best to get two kits so you can put a bulb in the grill and in the back Window, as well as the bottom. Looks awesome when you light up the white crosswalk. Just wire to the battery and go through the firewall to mount two switches. Little Saturday job. Had it on my Acura legend. If anyone knows about legends, the six speed two doors with the 3.2 type 2 v6. Very rare car. RIP. :(
 
Very cool Tmack! :)

How do you connect to the car's battery? A dumb question I knoiw, but I don't know the first thing about Car electronics :o

What happened to your Acura?

~ LB
 
Just mount right to the battery terminals. Follow an existing harness so it stays nice and tidy. Then run it through a existing hole in the firewall, like where your brake pedal is. Wire a switch and boobam.

The kits have pretty good directions. Street glow is still good brand. Just get two kits do you can do the interior if you want. Or double up underneath. Puts out a much better effect with two kits obviously. Let me know if you get a kit or two. I can help you with maybe some drawings to make it super easy :beer:
 
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I used a fuse tap and a big 3m adhesive pad to mount the brain. The rest I should have recorded it was like butter.
 
I'm thinking about lighting up my bike, or my girlfriend's CBR since my bike is inop at the moment.
 
Just mount right to the battery terminals. Follow an existing harness so it stays nice and tidy. Then run it through a existing hole in the firewall, like where your brake pedal is. Wire a switch and boobam.

The kits have pretty good directions. Street glow is still good brand. Just get two kits do you can do the interior if you want. Or double up underneath. Puts out a much better effect with two kits obviously. Let me know if you get a kit or two. I can help you with maybe some drawings to make it super easy :beer:

Thanks Tmack :) One of these days I'll get up the nerve to take the plunge :D

Did you ever see the Green Hornet movie with Seth Rogen?

Not a fan of the car or anything and definitely wouldn't advocate lasers on cars :rolleyes: but the green laser dazzler in the movie was pretty cool ;)

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Javalin said:
I'm thinking about lighting up my bike, or my girlfriend's CBR since my bike is inop at the moment.

A CBR light kit would be pretty sweet :thinking:


~ LB
 
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Haha. I saw a video of a guy doing over 60mph on one.

And wow that is super bright!
 
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