ive also done a DIY job with aftermarket neon tubes. What you need to do is look for the slim ultra-bright neon tubes. The tube on those is as thick as a pen. theyre about $20 each. or you could go for the strips if theyre as bright
to mount tubes you can either try your luck with double-sided tape or drill it into the plastics like i did. with the rear, i found the perfect place to put the rear neons where u can still fold the seats flat down with no harm done, but i might need to get fotos to show what i did
as for wiring, i paid someone 10 bucks to wire it to the cigarette lighter with wiring hidden away
looks great when its done
can you load some photos? interested on where you placed it.....
I chose not to put rear neons behind the front seats because rear passengers tend to kick that area which means broken neon tubes.
These photos show how everything is mounted and placed, but with the finished product you wont be able to spot any wiring or tubes unless you need to fold the seats up like in the photos.
Every week my car is used as transport for drunk party-goers and ive had no problems with the neons.
As for brightness, its very good and any brighter would just be silly. Lastly, excuse the messy interior
the wiring here is hidden away when the floor mats are placed there. as you can see it comes from under the center console which you will need to take off to connect all the wiring to the cigarette lighter. there are 4 screws
i screwed the neon tube into the plastic and used gaffa for support
i made sure there was enough extra wiring so the seat could be folded up completely with no fuss
As you can see, seats folded down with no hassle
just so you know, i didnt break that side plastic to install the neons. i think that happened during 'spirited driving'
with the front 2 neons i used a combination of screws and mounting wire
with wiring i went for a simpler method and routed everything to the cigarette lighter. this means the neons come on when the key is switched to I or II
i chose to mount the neon here because any higher and it would be crushed by an opening glove box and any lower then it might get kicked
I chose not to put rear neons behind the front seats because rear passengers tend to kick that area which means broken neon tubes.
These photos show how everything is mounted and placed, but with the finished product you wont be able to spot any wiring or tubes unless you need to fold the seats up like in the photos.
Every week my car is used as transport for drunk party-goers and ive had no problems with the neons.
As for brightness, its very good and any brighter would just be silly. Lastly, excuse the messy interior
This looks really good mate! I'm doing this to my FN2R myself these holidays so I'll upload pictures of what the results look like. Just a quickie; can you help me with wiring for the cig lighter? How do I go about tapping into it?
This looks really good mate! I'm doing this to my FN2R myself these holidays so I'll upload pictures of what the results look like. Just a quickie; can you help me with wiring for the cig lighter? How do I go about tapping into it?
Cheers bro
Shit I just realised you said before that you paid some one to do it D: I think I'm gonna have to find some one to do mine too! I suck at electronics (this kind anyway).
lol yeah its a quick job to just wire it up. just make sure you do the time-consuming part which is getting all the wires and neons in place. no need to pay someone to do something a 12 year old can do
pics in the dark never do justice but ill probably get pics later
guys ...go to www.civinfo.com there is a guy on there that sells lights but you can buy the strips of leds from Jaycar and wire them up to either your courtesy light or your glove box light / parkers
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