Under Car Neon Lights: Still a Classic

For many years, neon lights have been a popular night light in signs, billboards, clubs, bars, and even in trucks and cars. Neon lighting tubes are set underneath the vehicle producing an impressive glow, giving your car a unique feature for others on the road to admire. Despite the fact that there are newer, more advanced lighting systems put in cars today such as LED night lights, neon lighting still has major fans.

There has been plenty of talk regarding neon underglow kits by car enthusiasts; some negative and some positive. When compared to LED lights, neon lights are a good deal brighter, which makes it perfect for anyone that wants to put an eye-catching or luminous aura around and under their vehicle. The way the neon lights glow underneath your car makes it easy to work around every angle, providing you with the feeling of floating while showing the other cool features of your car. Neon lights are set in a special piece of plastic that protects the neon tubes. The protection gives extra durability.

Meanwhile, single LED bulbs won't be as bright. Because of that, you might need a lot of LED light tubes to be equivalent to the brightness of neon lights. If you are after a fluid and solid underbody system, neon lighting is again the much better choice. You can also place neon lights on the smaller spaces on the inside of your car like on the dash, under the car seat and on the sides. As far as classic car lighting is concerned, neon night lights are incomparable.

Neon lights generally cost less compared to LED lights. Neon lights can be a quick fix when you want a car lighting system today, since they are easy to install. You can plug it in the cigarette holder in your car. Neon lighting can even be programmed to move through your stereo. On a more practical level, neon lights have been the standard for many years.

Aficionados of LED lights, however look at neon car lights as the 'old school' in custom car lighting. The lack of brightness in LED lights is compensated by its dependability as each LED light lasts longer than a neon light bulb. LED lights can be synchronized to display various colors or patterns, unlike neon lights which will only show a fairly limited group of colors. LED lighting can be easily controlled with blue-tooth technology. LED undercar lights usually start up more quickly than neon lighting, especially when it's cold. But above all, the sealed LED light bulbs don't consume as much power as the neon lights.

But as much as car fanatics want to claim that neon lighting is old school, your underbody lighting will still depend on what you would like in your car. It's true that neon will give your car more of a glow, more appeal, and more of an edge. Most of the retro and old school talk is what makes neon lights a classic night light in customized cars and in street racing. The glowing elements of neon lights make sure that your car gives the lasting attention it deserves.