Damn, I just went online and bought one.
which kit did you buy? Generic amazon ones are not the way.Damn, I just went online and bought one.
I got a generic one off Amazon just to see if I'd enjoy how it would look before I get a real expensive one.which kit did you buy? Generic amazon ones are not the way.
fair enough. just put the cables about 8 inches from the outside of the car on the ground and take a few steps back, enough to see the glow and not the lights, and it will give you the same general look. I have the Type S FD kit on my car that I can take some photos of tonight if you want to see how a stinger looks with underglow.I got a generic one off Amazon just to see if I'd enjoy how it would look before I get a real expensive one.
I'm just letting you know that I have turned email notifications off for the discussions you've subscribed to. I just received five messages from Hotmail stating that all our messages were reported as abuse. Not sure if you're clicking the "junk" icon instead of the "trash" icon after you're done reading email notifications or not...Damn, I just went online and bought one.
idk i had the $70 dollar korjo i think its called from amazon and recently bought the $300 lowglow that had all the hype on tiktok and youtube and there about the same,, the only benefit of the low glow is you can choose the exact sizes you needwhich kit did you buy? Generic amazon ones are not the way.
thats because the Lowglow kit is effectively just a rebranded generic amazon kit, not to mention the other garbage they have on their site. The connection app appears to be a rebrand of a generic LED Bluetooth control app as well.idk i had the $70 dollar korjo i think its called from amazon and recently bought the $300 lowglow that had all the hype on tiktok and youtube and there about the same,, the only benefit of the low glow is you can choose the exact sizes you need
Its coming back with a vengeance now that its not actual neon tubes lolPeople still do underglow on cars? I know I've seen it on heavily modified show cars but I feel like I haven't seen that on a street car since about the year 2000.
2000? I was thinking early 90s. I think it's a rural/country folk thing. Or we're just too old to get it.People still do underglow on cars? I know I've seen it on heavily modified show cars but I feel like I haven't seen that on a street car since about the year 2000.
Dig ignored, in whiteout snowstorms like where I live, any light is good light to have if you get stuck driving in it.2000? I was thinking early 90s. I think it's a rural/country folk thing.![]()
Dig ignored, in whiteout snowstorms like where I live, any light is good light to have if you get stuck driving in it.
It was common-ish back then. I meant it's CURRENTLY a small town thing.Back in the 2000s I was in the Pontiac Grand Prix club, mostly GPs and a few GTOs. 2 guys had some underglow but mostly it was the Imports that had underglow. Definitely wasn't a rural thing, we were in the heart of St Paul/Mpls.
type s strips are pretty much identical, only difference is there 2 LEDS wide not 1thats because the Lowglow kit is effectively just a rebranded generic amazon kit, not to mention the other garbage they have on their site. The connection app appears to be a rebrand of a generic LED Bluetooth control app as well.
The amount of expensive kits that are actually worth it are very small. The Type S FD Underglow kit being one of the few, because not only are the strips much more heavy duty then anything else I've seen on the market, but they actually are 3 separate modules for the 3 zones on the car. (Front, Sides, Rear) So you don't have to run the wires all the way across the bottom of the car. Not to mention that the app actually works, unlike most kits. If you haven't mounted it yet, return the low glow kit.