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From: ChrisB2007
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  • that looks sooo sick man

  • Where did you buy your lights and adapter from? How did you mount them? And how long are they?

    Thanks.

  • Ohh aiight, I'm getting an 03 cavy in like 3 - 4 months from now im thinking about somthing like that but, more like a solid neon blue and a white or light blue LED light to go with the bass

  • Yeah man, it's a nice setup. I think the blue and white would look awesome, especially since the gauges light up white. Post some videos once you get your Cavy going, I'd like to see.

  • Yeah man, for sure.

  • By the way, I like LED more than neon because it's much more energy efficient and it is brighter. Nice choice going with LED.

  • Yeah, but yo, were did u plug the quad 12 adaptor like in the lighter socket or some shit?

  • Yup, just plugged right into the lighter socket.

  • Aiight Thanks bro, ill let ya know when i get it finished, i might be getting an 2001 acura intega sport thoe, so if i do it might take me a little bit longer.

  • No worries dude. Either car, lemme know when you get some lights in there, can't wait to see what you plan on doing.

  • Thats pretty sick, wouldnt that drain the power of the battery? or does it even really matter?

  • Thanks man. Not so much cause the way I had it wired was with a 12v adapter that allowed each plug to be plugged in at once so all I had plugged in was the main plug, and when I needed to I could unplug it.

  • cool, how u got it wired? back of the 12v im sure..

  • This video is actually real old and my current steup is better but in this video I have each tube plugged into a quad 12v adapter. You can get this at any auto parts store, it is basically four 12v plugins in one.

  • when your engine is running doesnt it interfere with the neons? my buddy had one under the dash and the engine vibrations keptit on the whole time.

  • Well the tubes I have have two modes (solid on and bass sensitive). The bass mode is somewhat effected by the engine but it really just depends on your car and the engine.

  • whats that song?

  • The song is: "Know Yourself" by Sway. I'll send you the link.

  • i did this to my cavy, i had 1 underneath in the drivers side , and the passenger side . i also had one on the roof of the drivers side and passenger side . i took them all out because it was too unorganized. if your planning on doing them all buy some wireless remote ones. its all the worth it. the strobe lights did look pretty tight though

  • Nice man, I am looking into wiring the main 12v plugin to a new circuit and using a simple toggle switch, much cleaner. Thanks for the advice. What year Cav do you have?

  • how did u do this?

  • Well, I bought my neon tubes at Murray's auto stores and did all of the wiring myself. I mounted them with the included hardware and it was relatively easy, the hardest part in this process is finding a good solid location to mount them. After that I hid the wires and ran them to a 4 port 12v plug in that holds 4 of the "cigarette lighter " plugins. The driver and passenger tubes both have music/bass interfaces that allow them to react to the music. This is how they go along with the bass.

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