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ok.... i need a picture of where you guys put ur rear neons (underbodies)... i think i have to make L brackets in order for them to fit right... but if anyone has a pic of how they did it, that would be great.... thank you
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I dont have a pic, but what I did was used some thin wire and just put the neon light on top of that metal object that sticks in from the bumper, its directly above the muffler, and I just tied that wire together, although the stock exhaust blocks some light on the drivers side, I plan to fix that when I get an aftermarket exhaust, and suprisingly with how far up it is, it still has very good lighting and all, and with this setup I dont have to worry bout heat damaging the neon tube or anything.....if you wanna know how i ran the wire, lmk
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I did what wy3414 did at first, but after it being like that it bugged me that the install was half ass so what i did was drill the holes in the metal and because i couldnt find a screw that wouldnt strip so i put plugs in and screwed into those and it holds up really good, no worrys about it at all.......
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How did you run the wire? thanks
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here's pics.....hopefully they help (copy/paste link)
http://www.geocities.com/glowin02alero/neons.html |
different ways to run it, inside the covering of a rear tire deflector then you can go into the side skirts or zip tie to a side neon of you have one, then run it with the side all the way to your power
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well i mounted it with brackets, sorta how ^^^ did on his website, but i ran the wire with the brake line (zip ties), will that be a problem, i don't see anything that it could get caught in or anything...
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that's what i did, and the wires were ok...as for the tube tho, that's another story...
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