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Underbody Kit + Interior Lighting

Old Jan 7, 2010 | 05:32 PM
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Daritcus.......I need to call you the Crip Keeper.....cause you brought this **** from the Grave.
 
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Old Jan 8, 2010 | 01:50 PM
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Anyone still out here? Would like to do that but could use some suggestions on installing. Ron
After this mod you can go for the one makes the car jump up and down, that's really cool.
 
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Old Jan 8, 2010 | 02:26 PM
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Seems like this group has a lot of closed minded one sided members. Just asked for advice for installation but I'm sending them back freak this. My mistake!
 
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Old Jan 8, 2010 | 04:11 PM
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Seems like this group has a lot of closed minded one sided members. Just asked for advice for installation but I'm sending them back freak this. My mistake!
Dont send back on the count of a couple of "closed minded one side members" it's just there opinions....if you do then who's really one sided?

just saying...........
 
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Old Jan 8, 2010 | 05:22 PM
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Dont send back on the count of a couple of "closed minded one side members" it's just there opinions....if you do then who's really one sided?

just saying...........
Your right!
I guess the car is just too classy for lights. Ron
 
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Old Jan 8, 2010 | 05:36 PM
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just depends what you are into....since I like car shows , I may do something in the engine bay, and interior someday...but after working on one of my son's ricer, Mitzi...w/ underbody lights...no way do I want them...lol
 
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Old Jan 9, 2010 | 11:48 PM
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I have had a set of street glow on mine for awhile and love it. I had a lot of people call it a ricer thing but I don't this so the other great point about this mod is you can just turn them off it you are not felling them. For wiring them in the fog light switch that is exactly what I did it works great and doesn't mess up the int of the car with a non factory switch
 
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Old Jan 10, 2010 | 07:48 AM
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I have had a set of street glow on mine for awhile and love it. I had a lot of people call it a ricer thing but I don't this so the other great point about this mod is you can just turn them off it you are not felling them. For wiring them in the fog light switch that is exactly what I did it works great and doesn't mess up the int of the car with a non factory switch
They have their own remote switch but just wondered where I could wire it so it would go off with the key so I don't forget and leave them on, or the control box on that also lights up, as it may kill the battery overnight. Maybe it should go directly to the battery. Looking for a simple wiring spot that I can get to maybe in the fuse box???? Just like to shut things all off with the key and everything is off.
PS Where did you connect the wire to to work with the fog light switch? Don't know much about doing this. Maybe this is good. Ron
 
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Old Jan 10, 2010 | 10:52 AM
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I used a thing that plugs into where a fuse goes and then has a hot wire that comes out of it. They are only like 5 dollors at auto zone it's nice because you don't have to cut into any factory wiring also when u turn off your lights and shut your door your underbody lights come on for about a min
 
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Old Jan 10, 2010 | 03:07 PM
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I used a thing that plugs into where a fuse goes and then has a hot wire that comes out of it. They are only like 5 dollors at auto zone it's nice because you don't have to cut into any factory wiring also when u turn off your lights and shut your door your underbody lights come on for about a min
Fantastic now I'm getting somewhere.
Do you know what this is called and where does it connects at the fuse box. Do you connect where the fog light fuse goes? Is this like a fuse with another wire coming out for another hookup? Does this replace a fuse? Is the fuse box under hood and do you know what number fuse it goes in? Sounds great!

I found the connection pieces called "add a circuit" Now where to install to in the fuse box if you know. Ron
 

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Old Jan 10, 2010 | 06:51 PM
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thats just gaudy and ricey any way you look at it
 
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Old Jan 10, 2010 | 07:45 PM
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I looked it up online and found what it is called it called a "add a line fuse" I got mine at advanced auto but here is a web site that sells them so you can see what they are ATC Fuse "ADD-A-CIRCUIT" You just plug it in where the factory fuse is for your fogs. It is in the panel on the side of the dash. I forget what fuses I put in it but you just need two of what ever the factory fogs take and then you will have a hot line out when you turn on the fogs. The great part of it is if you dont like it you can just move it to another fuse and just use your remote to turn them on and off. There is one down side to running them threw the fog switch you cant have them on when you have your hi beam lights on. If you want you can look at my gallary I have pics of them on my car I think they look good myself.
 
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Old Jan 10, 2010 | 07:50 PM
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thats just gaudy and ricey any way you look at it
Gaudy but a good laugh at a show. Than I can turn them off!
 
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Old Jan 10, 2010 | 08:06 PM
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I looked it up online and found what it is called it called a "add a line fuse" I got mine at advanced auto but here is a web site that sells them so you can see what they are ATC Fuse "ADD-A-CIRCUIT" You just plug it in where the factory fuse is for your fogs. It is in the panel on the side of the dash. I forget what fuses I put in it but you just need two of what ever the factory fogs take and then you will have a hot line out when you turn on the fogs. The great part of it is if you dont like it you can just move it to another fuse and just use your remote to turn them on and off. There is one down side to running them threw the fog switch you cant have them on when you have your hi beam lights on. If you want you can look at my gallary I have pics of them on my car I think they look good myself.
Thanks for all that info.
It sounds like you used the fuse for fogs and its in the, I think, end of dash panel. Did you bring the wire through the side kick panel to the hood area. It sounds like you turn on the fogs and underbody lights go on.
I'm thinking of making the connection at the outside fuse box or battery and not bring the wires inside the car at all. Than I would be able to turn them on or off with the remote. Could be used with car lights on or off or with the key on or off. Going to your gallery. Ron
 
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Old Jan 10, 2010 | 08:21 PM
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Thanks for all that info.
It sounds like you used the fuse for fogs and its in the, I think, end of dash panel. Did you bring the wire through the side kick panel to the hood area. It sounds like you turn on the fogs and underbody lights go on.
I'm thinking of making the connection at the outside fuse box or battery and not bring the wires inside the car at all. Than I would be able to turn them on or off with the remote. Could be used with car lights on or off or with the key on or off. Going to your gallery. Ron
Gallery looks great and the lights look like the 7 color lights I got. I want to use wire ties to hook them underneath, don't want to drill. Did you use brackets or ties? Hope there are spots to tie them to. Ron
 
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Old Jan 11, 2010 | 09:25 AM
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Threre is a spot for the front and the sides but the back you have to make a bracket to drop it down below the exhaust. I screwed them on and then zipped tied them twice in the middle. I put the contorl box in the glove box little did I know the kit came with a control box you can mount outside the car untill after i installed mine. I got my kit off a friend that had them on a show truck for years. He later on found the box they came in and the other control box was in it.
 
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Old Jan 11, 2010 | 02:26 PM
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Threre is a spot for the front and the sides but the back you have to make a bracket to drop it down below the exhaust. I screwed them on and then zipped tied them twice in the middle. I put the contorl box in the glove box little did I know the kit came with a control box you can mount outside the car untill after i installed mine. I got my kit off a friend that had them on a show truck for years. He later on found the box they came in and the other control box was in it.
When you say "I screwed them on" did you drill to put screws in? I'm trying not to drill. I guess you also made brackets for the back to get below the exhaust. I could leave the rear light off maybe.
Ledglow says their control box is not really for in the hood mounting but if you keep it dry its ok. I'm gonna put it in a sealed container in the hood area and I only drive in nice weather so it should be ok. Now if I could fit my fat body under the car I could try to see how to mount them. I could use a pic from under the car to see the layout as the car is in storage for the bad weather months. I can take it out but tooo cold to work in the garage now. Maybe I can get it on a lift when it warms up. Did you do your while on a lift? Ron
 
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Old Jan 11, 2010 | 06:58 PM
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Sorry I don't have any pics because my car is up for the winter also. I did have to drill to mount them tho. I used a lift to put them on and you can still put it on a lift if you are careful
 

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Old Jan 11, 2010 | 07:26 PM
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Sorry I don't have any pics because my car is up for the winter also. I did have to drill to mount them tho. I used a lift to put them on and you can still put it on a lift if you are careful
Thanks for all the help!
Did it look like maybe I could use ties to mount them or is it definite drill? Ron
 
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Old Jan 12, 2010 | 09:22 AM
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I didn't see away to do it with out a few drill holes
 
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