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#19961 Jun 6, 3:56pm
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Can someone post up a guide or find me a guide on how to install underbody neons? Where did you put your tubes, transformer, how did you connect your power source, etc.? Any help would be appreciated. thanks.

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ouch, that's a biggie. We need to have one of the moderator's or someone who has installed them to write up a nice install guide for this for people who need help like this one and put it in the installs section. Sorry I can't help, I would write a guide for you but I have never done underbody neons and don't have knowledge of where to put them since I never did it. Don't worry, someone will reply telling you though.


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Here are a few pics on where to mount your tubes.

rear [images.snapfish.com]

rear2 [images.snapfish.com]

right [images.snapfish.com]

left [images.snapfish.com]

I dont have any pics of the front neon because I would have to take off my front bumper.

MY transformer is located up in my wheel well.

Street Glow under body neons should come with straps and self taping screws.

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looks good man

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Karrion, which wheel well and what did you hook it up to for power just the battery?

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Its located in the left wheel well.

I got the power strait from the fuse box.

[Linked Image]

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Wow, you have a lot of stuff hooked up to there. What else do you have? So far I mounted the rear and the sides, but I am puzzled as to where to put the front neon. Did you put it in the beam that is behind the bumper? Any direction would help. Thanks.

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Originally Posted by Tameanaka
Wow, you have a lot of stuff hooked up to there. What else do you have? So far I mounted the rear and the sides, but I am puzzled as to where to put the front neon. Did you put it in the beam that is behind the bumper? Any direction would help. Thanks.

I have foot well neons, underbody neons, angel eyes, and my gauges hooked up to my fuse box.

The front neon is located behind the beam.


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Originally Posted by Karrion28
Its located in the left wheel well.

I got the power strait from the fuse box.

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See you took my idea thumbsup thumbsup Good stuff

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Originally Posted by RicePowered
See you took my idea thumbsup thumbsup Good stuff

yeah, thanks for the info thumbsup

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Karrion what fuse do you have your underbody neons hooked up to, and what fuse do you use for the add a circuit 10 amp? Thanks

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Originally Posted by Karrion28
Its located in the left wheel well.

I got the power strait from the fuse box.

[Linked Image]

thats a clean setup right there, Ken and Darren eek thumbsup


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Yup fuse extenders are GREEEEEEAAAAAAAAATTTTT thumbsup

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Originally Posted by Tameanaka
Karrion what fuse do you have your underbody neons hooked up to, and what fuse do you use for the add a circuit 10 amp? Thanks

I used the radio fuse, which is on the bottom row fourth fuse to the right.

The fuse extenders turn one fuse slot into two slots. The radio fuse is a 15amp and I added a 10amp fuse for the under body neons. smile

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