Any tips?
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Any tips?
I've only worked with StreetGlow, but other should be similiar, so here's my tips on how to install them...
If you're going to use the brackets they supply (cable ties work well too if you find a spot to tie them to), use them on EVERY OTHER spot they have marked. This will allow the tube to flex slightly more and not break in the cold weather rather than mounting it at every single point and having the tube be rock solid. You're supposed to take them off during the winter because the ice will collect on the tubes and with the weight, they could break or crack. I left mine on for 2 winters and after the snow, I'd go to the car wash with hot water and spray them down for $2. I never had any problems...
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask...
If you're going to use the brackets they supply (cable ties work well too if you find a spot to tie them to), use them on EVERY OTHER spot they have marked. This will allow the tube to flex slightly more and not break in the cold weather rather than mounting it at every single point and having the tube be rock solid. You're supposed to take them off during the winter because the ice will collect on the tubes and with the weight, they could break or crack. I left mine on for 2 winters and after the snow, I'd go to the car wash with hot water and spray them down for $2. I never had any problems...
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask...
1996 Beretta Z26
15.412 @ 88.03 MPH
15.412 @ 88.03 MPH
Any tips?
Quote (Nafterclifen @ Feb. 10 2003,15:33)I've only worked with StreetGlow, but other should be similiar, so here's my tips on how to install them...
If you're going to use the brackets they supply (cable ties work well too if you find a spot to tie them to), use them on EVERY OTHER spot they have marked. This will allow the tube to flex slightly more and not break in the cold weather rather than mounting it at every single point and having the tube be rock solid. You're supposed to take them off during the winter because the ice will collect on the tubes and with the weight, they could break or crack. I left mine on for 2 winters and after the snow, I'd go to the car wash with hot water and spray them down for $2. I never had any problems...
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask...
The ones i have are street glow. Is the wiring them up very hard? Im not a major electric fanatic and am kind of hesitant on doing this by myself.
If you're going to use the brackets they supply (cable ties work well too if you find a spot to tie them to), use them on EVERY OTHER spot they have marked. This will allow the tube to flex slightly more and not break in the cold weather rather than mounting it at every single point and having the tube be rock solid. You're supposed to take them off during the winter because the ice will collect on the tubes and with the weight, they could break or crack. I left mine on for 2 winters and after the snow, I'd go to the car wash with hot water and spray them down for $2. I never had any problems...
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask...
The ones i have are street glow. Is the wiring them up very hard? Im not a major electric fanatic and am kind of hesitant on doing this by myself.