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underglow lighting?

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First off, what does everyone honestly think of them?

how many of you have them?

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Go deep.....I'll pass. They are not legal here in Mich.


Interesting effect for show cars and work trucks. I have installed them on 4x4s so that it illuminates the tires at night. Not a big fan of them tho/


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I didn't know if it would be too ricy lol. Still doing replacement interiors, just wasn't sure if i would want to match the outside.

I'm with JUSTA, this type of lighting are not legal here in the state of Michigan, so check with your local DMV on the rules for your ride before you purchase anything. Some states permit them for stationary display only. Others don't permit them at all (like Michigan), so do your homework.



I've seen some cool rides with lights but since I only see the occasional car, I must admit, I am not a fan. I think the car should stand on its own, based on whatever has been done to it and not rely on lights to catch one's eye.

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A well done setup can look good, but for the most part, it just looks like a childish cry for attention.


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it just looks like a childish cry for attention.

 

That, unfortunately, is what mainly happens. There's a lot of items out there like that though :/

people still do underglow..i thought this kinda died out..


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