View Full Version : Underbodies w/ AAS kit?
MikeNice
07-06-2004, 04:34 PM
I'd like to get a set of LED underbodies but I'd like to know how they look on a car with the AAS kit and dropped. For some reason, it seems like it'd be more difficult to install w/ the kit on.
I had some blue tubes before when I was stock and they went on with no problem. I'm just worried about the front and rear of the kit. Might be hard to get the tubes behind there properly...
VanishingImage
07-06-2004, 04:59 PM
I dont think you'll have a problem with the front and rear,but how far back under do your side skirts go? With my 96-98 AAS kit the side skirts bottom goes under a few inches but think theres still room to mount and plus you won't have a problem having them hidden to avoid being pulled over,atleast here if you have underbodie tubes exposed you can get a ticket or pulled over and get a warning about them.You'll just have to look under the car,should be places to mount them.Since your lower the light will be much better and brigther.Friend got his car lowered and the light seemed to have gotten brighter after he got it lowered.
TA^Guy
07-06-2004, 05:38 PM
Actually with a body kit you should have more room to mount them since they are lower than stock.
MikeNice
07-06-2004, 05:59 PM
Well, the curvature of the rear and the open-ness of the front is what I'm mainly thinking about. I don't want to be able to see actual tubes...I'll have to actually get under there and check mounting positions. I don't want to blow the $300 on the set and then not have anyplace to mount them or have them look retarded, y'kno?
VanishingImage
07-06-2004, 10:19 PM
Really don't think you'll have too much problem...Ive never really looked under a newer GA but there should be somewhere there to mount.Atleast for the front you should be able to mount to part of the frame somewhere there.
HighwayProwlerz
07-08-2004, 07:06 PM
You should have no problem. Like what was said before, you should have more room to mount them. Crawl under the car and take a look before you buy them. That would be what I would do.
Sleek GA
07-09-2004, 10:45 AM
you should have plenty of room, my LED's are mounted in good spots, for the sides each lip of metal that comes out under the car it holds it, the front LED is mounted behind the plastic dam (don't know what the part is called) and my rear they had to cut a small notch into the metal that holds the rear cover. None of my bulbs are visible, and I haven't had any problem with them to date. After I get to Alaska to my next duty station, I'll be able to put it on a lift and take some pics for you.
MikeNice
07-09-2004, 07:11 PM
Originally posted by Sleek GA
you should have plenty of room, my LED's are mounted in good spots, for the sides each lip of metal that comes out under the car it holds it, the front LED is mounted behind the plastic dam (don't know what the part is called) and my rear they had to cut a small notch into the metal that holds the rear cover. None of my bulbs are visible, and I haven't had any problem with them to date. After I get to Alaska to my next duty station, I'll be able to put it on a lift and take some pics for you.
You have a kit or is your car stock? I had neons on my car when it was stock and they went on with no problem. If your car is just stock, I don't ened to see the pictures but if you have a kit, I'd love to see some!
Sleek GA
07-09-2004, 08:02 PM
Originally posted by MikeNice
You have a kit or is your car stock? I had neons on my car when it was stock and they went on with no problem. If your car is just stock, I don't ened to see the pictures but if you have a kit, I'd love to see some!
Yes, I have the Andy's kit on my GA, but with my car being enroute to Fairbanks Alaska, its going to take a little bit for my car and I to be reunited.
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