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vice

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Post Sun Apr 27, 2003 6:46 pm

ok i have my new updated fusion pics....the front tube is on and i did some tube adjusting on the side ones and it made the glow 110% better..also i have the new control box so everything is working great without a single problem

first i'll start with the new control box,it looks exactly the same except for minor things which the pics will show you

the holes on the bottom to keep it from overheating i guess
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where they moved the music control knob to(for somereason it came out blurry)
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now for the pics of my truck:actually im only posting blue but i updated me cardomain page with others

this is how the fusion kit looked when i first installed it(yes i know it was horrible)
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here is how it looks now that i added the front tube and adjusted the side tubes(ahhh muuch better)

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also notice the shaved emblems...i shaved them off today(it was a pain in the ass but worth it)
Hub City Glower

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Post Sun Apr 27, 2003 6:53 pm

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also notice the shaved emblems...i shaved them off today(it was a pain in the ass but worth it)


umm its dark out lol
vice

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Post Sun Apr 27, 2003 6:57 pm

yes but you can still see that they are gone if you look at the door...in the first pic you see where it says "xtreme" on the bottom of the door....but if you look at the second pic it is magically gone..also look at the pic in my sig then the second pic......
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Post Sun Apr 27, 2003 7:03 pm

Looks great Vice. I'm glad everything is finally up and working for you.
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Post Sun Apr 27, 2003 7:18 pm

Looks great! Enjoy the kit icon_twisted.gif
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Post Sun Apr 27, 2003 8:38 pm

how do you get the emblems off and not do anything to your paint i want to take the damn SE ones off and maybe all the others and put a decal in there place
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Post Sun Apr 27, 2003 8:39 pm

Blowdryer maybe?
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Post Sun Apr 27, 2003 9:35 pm

get a flathead screwdriver (or a knife or sometihng) and a towel. put the towel under the screwdriver and pry the badges up. use "goof off" or "goo gone" or whatever to get rid of the stickyness
vice

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Post Mon Apr 28, 2003 2:44 am

his idea works but i still wouldnt pry it with a kinfe....i used a heat gun(or a blowdryer)to heat them up then i took some fishing line and slid it behind the emblem and used the fishing line to cut then gluw behind the emblem..once you get to the end it just falls off....then the pain in the ass part,getting the glue off...i had to sit there and scrape it off with my finger(so it wouldnt damage anything)then rub it with that goo off stuff...now im thinking of selling the "xtreme" emblems on ebay because i know damn well some people out there will actually pay for them...lol
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Post Mon Apr 28, 2003 8:19 am

how do you have your tubes aimed??

my kit (from the sides that work) are aimed almsot perfectly sideways and glow ut about 6 feet on each side of my car!
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Post Mon Apr 28, 2003 9:09 am

I might try that if i get some free time ever but i don't know when that will be and here is another way to get the glue of WD40 or tar remover might work better
vice

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Post Mon Apr 28, 2003 1:35 pm

silentalero wrote:
how do you have your tubes aimed??

my kit (from the sides that work) are aimed almsot perfectly sideways and glow ut about 6 feet on each side of my car!


i have them pointing as straight out as possible...but with the gfx it needs to have a slight downward angle or the gfx blocks alot of the glow...so i have to sacrafice distance for the actual amount of light...im person it looks a bit better....but im still debating on if i should sell the kit and get 2 neon kits...i love all the modes and the fact that there are 7 colors but with my truck being low neon might be a bit better....i dont know what to do though
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Post Mon May 05, 2003 1:04 pm

i say get 2 neon kits. and get them to flash from one to the other. i think it would look a lot better on ur truck. o yeah and i seen the emblems were gone good job.
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Post Mon May 05, 2003 3:00 pm

lol..yea let me just get rid of this $300 kit i bought when it just starts working perfectly...beside these pics were taken before i knew how to adjust the exposure time with my cam,if you look at me new topic i made last night the glow looks more like it does in person
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Post Mon May 05, 2003 3:07 pm

i seen them but i still say go with 2 kits.
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Post Mon May 05, 2003 7:54 pm

nice pics, john... good glow going on once you got those tubes aimed out right icon_smile.gif (and the kit to work properly, of course... hehe ).

nice work on the shaving emblems as well... That sticky glue stuff is always a PITA, so I know what you mean there.

Also, the truck itself looks great in those pics..... good work man... L8R,
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Post Mon Jun 02, 2003 9:23 pm

Those Look Great..

Im looking for some White Ones.. I have Lite Glow In White and I was wondering if these LEDS ones will make my neons glow brighter like a white glow.. a bright one.
vice

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Post Tue Jun 03, 2003 3:52 am

for me..white doesnt look white..on my truck yellow looks horrible and white looks almost purple..but thats just how it is on my truck
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Post Tue Jun 03, 2003 10:58 am

vice wrote:
for me..white doesnt look white..on my truck yellow looks horrible and white looks almost purple..but thats just how it is on my truck


Thank's For lettin me know, I figured itll look different cuz I got white led nozzles light and it looks a little blue and purple oh well thanks anyway, Might have to switch to the Platinum Edition that PG Sells.. I asked phil bout it and he said there brighter.
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Post Wed Jun 04, 2003 9:12 am

i've got the Liteglow white LED kit and it looks very good. it's really bright and the functions are awesome. the only thing is that the tubes are kinda short and on some of the tubes, an LED here and there will look sorta of yellowish, like it's not hyperwhite or something. anyway...
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Post Wed Jun 04, 2003 9:18 am

so then it is not all that bad aslong as it look white on the ground and not yellow
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