Street Glow or LiteGlow???
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Street Glow or LiteGlow???
i searched and got nothing relating. simple question. which is better? and which is better for its price to quality ratio. i see on ebay that liteglow go about half the price as streetglow gold series.
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streetglow gold series, nothing else.. my girl has liteglow, and about 2 months after i installed them the right side bulb burnt out and the back one is flashing[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/IMG]
get the streetglow gold series. i had the liteglow and they use cheap little plastic clips to hold the tubes on, streetglow uses a full wrap around thicker clip. just don't skimp on the installation like i did, make sure the people know what they're doing. my kit fell right off my car for no reason other than improper installaion.
StreetGlow Gold series are better than Liteglow
Although D might come on here and say Liteglow uses something about non filter colour or something to that extent. SG comes with lifetime warranty on the rods. Sg seems brighter as well. Look at the websites and tell me which company do you think is more professional.
Although D might come on here and say Liteglow uses something about non filter colour or something to that extent. SG comes with lifetime warranty on the rods. Sg seems brighter as well. Look at the websites and tell me which company do you think is more professional.
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Streeglow Gold, that's not rice, and if someone tells you to spend that money on making your car fast, well then save up for another year and maybe you can give a down payment on a new car. Why do people keep trying to race in our damn thing, unless you're Aaron (htown) then don't even try it. I'm saving up to make my car fast but not my D17, I'll get a B20 for cheaper from Import Builders. In the meantime, I'm gonna buy me some underglow kit, hell I'll do it right now, oh wait, I just got laid off, nevemind.
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Is there an advantage in having the StreetGlow Gold Line series over the Blue Line? It looks like the Blue Line series is more geared towards the DIYer than the Gold Line. The Blue Line has the transformers built into the end of each rod. The Gold Line has one main transformer. I really don't know what one to buy. Help?
StreeGlow has a lifetime guarantee on both their Gold and Blue lines (I'm pretty sure) and from what I recall, the GoldLine is the best out there. Liteglow I haven't heard much about, except that isn't that the crew Derek rolls with? But while they're less expensive, if something goes bad you're screwed. Whereas The StreetGlows you can have replaced at no charge. Personally, I'd go StreetGlow. Better quality, better product, better guarantee, and better company. So, better value - worth the extra cost ..
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I got an Optix series Street Glow kit from Pep Boys...lol no flaming...cause i didnt want to wait for it to come through ebay, plus, if it was crappy, their return policy is easy going. Anyway, we tried the hardest first, the sides, and failed to put them on after like an hour of scratching our heads and going "maybe...uhhhh". Does everyone with them on HAVE a kit? Cuz i'm going to go w/o a kit, but I still wanted a SG Gold Series kit, but didnt want a mickey mouse installation where its gonna fall off or be dragging all over the place.
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I agree, stay away from LiteGlow. Go with StreetGlow's Gold series. hooking it up is very simple, and you get a lifetime warranty if any tube cracks. I've had to use it twice already, because of my own stupidity when relocating the tubes
I've also heard good things about LowGlow, which i think is LiteGlow's parent company.
I've also heard good things about LowGlow, which i think is LiteGlow's parent company.
i have streetglow gold series neo-blue. they look tight on my silver coupe. although i have replaced the front tube 5 times. stupid road kill hahaha. but yea streetglow is great. no complaints from their customer service. they honor all claims. go with STREETGLOW!
I would say street glow, the kit I'm useing right now is liteglow and its working great for me but I had to use the help of three friends to rig a custom mounting cause the included ones are crap. as a plus though we were able to wire up a remote sensor from an old alarm to them so I have remote neons on my keyless entery
I have the Lite Glow kit that I bought from eBay for $100 shipped. Somebody said something about plastic clips breaking, and yeah, that is true. They are too weak to hold anything so the guys that put mine on had to use something stronger, which cost me another $20. As for brightness, I would probably say that Street Glow is the winner, but of course that's why it costs more. Honestly, I am going to give or throw away my Lite Glow and get the Street Glow gold series.
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i'm not gonna say anything you havent already read about 20 times, streetglow gold series, if you have a ssm coupe, i like the neo-blue, its what i got




