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Still a Classic: Neon Undercarriage Lights

For a long time, neon lights have been a popular night light in bars, signs, billboards, clubs, and even in cars. For neon lights in a car, tubes are installed under the body of the car to release a fascinating glow, giving your vehicle another detail for others to look at. Despite the fact that there are newer, more advanced lighting systems in cars such as LED lights, neon lighting still has fans.

Much has been said about neon underglow by car fanatics; some good and some bad. In comparison with LED lights, neon lights are a lot brighter, which makes it great for those who want to add an appealing or glowing aura around and under their car. The way that the neon lights shine beneath your car makes it great to work around all your car angles, providing you with a floating feeling while showing other cool features of your custom car. The neon lighting is put in a special kind of plastic that protects the neon tubes. The protection gives the lights extra durability.

Meanwhile, LED light bulbs aren't going to be as bright. So you may need many LED light tubes to be equivalent to neon lighting. If you would like a fluid and solid underglow system, neon lighting is the better choice. You can even display neon lights on the smaller areas in the interior of your car like under the seat, on the side doors and on the dashboard. As far as classic lighting is concerned, neon lighting is unequaled.

Neon lights are generally less expensive compared to LED lights. These lights are your quick fix when you would like a car light system now, largely because they can be installed easily. You can even plug it in the cigarette lighter in your car. Neon lighting can even be programmed to vibrate through the beat of your stereo. On a more functional level, neon lighting has been popular for a number of years.

However, Fanatics of LED lights look at neon under car lights as the 'old school' in custom cars. LED lights' lack of brightness effect is compensated through its durability since LED lights last longer than neon light bulbs. LED lights can be digitally synchronized to produce various patterns and colors, unlike neon lights which are only able to display a limited color set. LED lighting can easily be controlled with infrared or blue-tooth technology. LED undercar kits tend to light up faster than neon lighting, particularly in cold weather. But more importantly, the sealed LED bulbs do not take as much power as the neon light bulbs.

Even though car lovers like to claim that neon lights are retro, your underbody lighting depends on how you want your car to look. It's a fact that neon lights give your car more of an edge, more of the charm, and more of a glow. Much of the old school and retro talk is what makes neon lights a classic lighting system in both custom cars and street racing. The vivid elements of these lights ensures that your car gives the lasting attention it deserves.