LED Underglow Kits
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LED Underglow Kits
http://rcunderglow.webs.com/apps/webstore/
As kind of a fun side thing I've been making TONS of these led underglow kits for a year or two now and everyone's loved them. I've never really posted here about it but I figured why not do some Black Friday sales like everyone else!
Most of the kits are marked down from $7 to $5.50. $3 shipping and handling if you buy 1 or 735!
The store only lets me do 5 items, I also make 'em for the Maxx trucks and the 16th scale stuff! PM me if you want those or custom kits!
Hope everyone has a Happy Thanksgiving! and a safe crazy Black Friday! Watch out on dem roads!
-Matt
As kind of a fun side thing I've been making TONS of these led underglow kits for a year or two now and everyone's loved them. I've never really posted here about it but I figured why not do some Black Friday sales like everyone else!
Most of the kits are marked down from $7 to $5.50. $3 shipping and handling if you buy 1 or 735!
The store only lets me do 5 items, I also make 'em for the Maxx trucks and the 16th scale stuff! PM me if you want those or custom kits!
Hope everyone has a Happy Thanksgiving! and a safe crazy Black Friday! Watch out on dem roads!
-Matt
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Black Friday Bump!
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Holding up to racing depends on the kit and how you mount it. For instance the stampede kits hold up to abuse incredibly well because of where they're m mounted, the chassis never flexes and it's tough to bottom it out on anything. I abuse the ever loving crap out of my 'pede and I've had the same kit on it for a year+.
I've mounted these on my drift car and hit up the local r/c track with it for racing and the kits didn't last long at all in that instance due to repetitive direct door hits, aggressive barrel rolling when coming too close to an interior cone and bouncing off of it etc.
The tubes are flexible though and can be bent, creased, folded etc and will still work fine, just uncrease them or remount them if they rip off. They'll handle abuse to a certain degree but aren't invincible.
So to answer the question, yes they'll handle some abuse however if your going to be club racing and running your car hard, they'll likely get torn up.
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There is no on off switch on them, they have hard plastic battery snaps and they pop on and off with your thumb, really easy. I did like the first dozen with switches and basically it's just more to break
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they're different lengths, if you pm me and let me know how much wire you need and what length tubes you need I can custom build one to order.
There is no on off switch on them, they have hard plastic battery snaps and they pop on and off with your thumb, really easy. I did like the first dozen with switches and basically it's just more to break
There is no on off switch on them, they have hard plastic battery snaps and they pop on and off with your thumb, really easy. I did like the first dozen with switches and basically it's just more to break