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accent lighting help

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#1 ·
Does anyone have any info on accent lighting for undercarriage? Looking for some led lights to add some appeal to my ride. We do mostly night riding. Thanks
 
#5 ·
I bought some that were flexible 9 inch strips. I used them under my rzr though. Not much light output. Instead I bought a battery operated led light from walmart. It was black about 12 inches long. It also swivels. I attached it to my roof with industrial strength velcro. Hasn't let me down yet and is very bright.
 
#7 ·
We sell the VisionX Tantrum kits, we also have LEDGlow underglow Golf Cart kits..

All kits are wireless, and all look really cool at night

- Strobes & Underbody LED Lighting -
 
#10 ·
It's water resistant, but not waterproof. I've known customers who have installed these kits on Rhinos and RZR's and ridden mud and creeks occasionally with no problems. As long as you're not sitting there in the water you should be just fine

Thanks!
 
#17 ·
Vision-X.. all the WAY! I have the "super-white-kit" under the RZR. Use them a lot for "rock lights", while out on various night rides. Work great! Water resistant.. as stated. They are NOT water-PROOF. Although, you can daub some silicone around the housing, where the cable enters the trim ring, and that helps a LOT. They are multi-function, and perform very well. The microphone IS a bit sensitive, when syncing it to some sort of music. My mic will pic up the "idle" of the RZR itself, and "dance to the sound of the motor". :rofl3: The remote control key fob tends to eat batteries, if used a LOT. Oh well.. it's worth it.

I have the multi-colored kit installed on the big buggy... talk about "PIMPIN"!?! Tends to make the ladies dance :butt1:, and the drunk guys fall down! :drunk2:
 
#22 ·
This kit is "water resistant" it is not water proof so if you're riding mostly dirt trails and some water you should be fine. As mentioned before as long as you're not crossing rivers and lakes or sitting in water you should be just fine with that kit. Creeks and stream crossing should be fine :ride:
 
#24 ·
We don't usually do a discount on those kits, but I noticed that you paid for UPS 2'nd Day Air. It's coming to you from the East Coast not from the West Coast (and it usually automatically charges shipping from our location on the West Coast) so as soon as I get my invoice from my distributor I will match the shipping cost because what you paid seems a bit high to only travel between 3 states.

Thanks for the order!! :)
 
#25 · (Edited)
I have purchased 3 of these LED light strips and they are only $25.
The are waterproof, flexible, and are stick on. They also change many colors, strobe, and dim-able. They come with an IR remote to change to it and the strips can be cut down to different lengths. Also the backing is 3M adhesive type tape, just peel and apply.

I have these running along the top and bottom of my trailer and up my flag pole. There is no way I wont find my site at night!.

They come directly from china, but you can buy with confidence. I had one show up and 3 red LEDs were out and they shipped me an entire new kit (LED, Controller, and remote) for free with out returning the old one.

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#27 ·
No problem! I'm actually glad you brought this up because I had a customer call me this morning looking for super flexible strips (which I don't have) so thumbs up to that