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Tron Caprice
solo79- *Senior Moderator*
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Tron Caprice
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Re: Tron Caprice
I didn't know you could buy lights like that! I've always been a fan of under carriage lights, so to me this is really cool. lol!
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Re: Tron Caprice
Lol those train wheels are sad I remember a guy came into a store I used to manage some years back
and he was driving a Escalade on 25s I couldn't stop laughing after I seen it. That's ridiculous
there is one on the internet on the 30s here it is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6vNKcSm_ak
I here it's real popular in Lousiana fullsize cars with train wheels. Maybe it's
me but anything over 22s is idiotic and probably makes most cars rather unpleasant
to drive. I rode in a Suburban on 23s and that was no fun. The Lights are cool I have
seen some nice setups I liked.
and he was driving a Escalade on 25s I couldn't stop laughing after I seen it. That's ridiculous
there is one on the internet on the 30s here it is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6vNKcSm_ak
I here it's real popular in Lousiana fullsize cars with train wheels. Maybe it's
me but anything over 22s is idiotic and probably makes most cars rather unpleasant
to drive. I rode in a Suburban on 23s and that was no fun. The Lights are cool I have
seen some nice setups I liked.
solo79- *Senior Moderator*
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I'm still wondering how those lights work in the wheels. Does that light ring rotate with the wheel or is it mounted in a way so that it stays stationary. If it rotates, how do the wires to power it not twist. OR, it is a wireless light? Fascinating!
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Re: Tron Caprice
The ones I saw WCC do were stationary behind the wheels.
I just found this link:
http://www.ledunderbody.com/LED-Wheel-Well-Lighting-Kits.aspx
Here's another
http://www.lizardleds.com/wheel-well-led-lights-blue.html
I just found this link:
http://www.ledunderbody.com/LED-Wheel-Well-Lighting-Kits.aspx
Here's another
http://www.lizardleds.com/wheel-well-led-lights-blue.html
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Re: Tron Caprice
I have to say the lights in the right color and right rim at night would be appealing.