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Snow Glows??

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Anyone have any experience with colored LEDs? Thinking about added some more color to the Attak. thanks in advance. D
 

I have the snoforce leds they are great I got the blue on my black sled looks good and a few people actually hink i am the police when they are blinking and pull over 8) go to snoforceleds.com and check them out
 
DaveyBoy said:
I have the snoforce leds they are great I got the blue on my black sled looks good and a few people actually hink i am the police when they are blinking and pull over 8) go to snoforceleds.com and check them out
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DB cant get on under snoforceleds ?
 
Spyderman.....that looks great....how many do you have installed? is it on a seperate switch?....i might have to give that mod some thought
 
2 single LEDS in each shock tower, 1 neon tube under hood on each side (I had wanted LED strips for under the running boards, but the guy sent neon instead and they were so cheap my buddy talked me into installing them... Hard wired to the battery with a switch on the handlebars...

Mighty- All I need is a little compressor installed under the hood connected to the Floats! I took all the air out the other day and it was slammed! :Rockon:
 
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DaveyBoy, how many LEDs did you go with. I see SnowForce has a kit with 6 LEDs. I would think you'd only need one in each a-arm and than one in the rear suspension. Since they have kit with six I'm wondering if you need to double? thanks for the insight.
 
Hey guys, i have the led's from snowforce on my Rx. One on the belly pan by each front shock and then one under the front of the tunnel and one at the rear for a total of 6. I had to drill holes for the wires to get them back into the engine compartment and splice some wires due to the location of the resistors for the lights. Then i used chrome exhaust tape to hide the wires on the underside of the tunnel foot boards along the heat exhchangers, the tape actually held up better than I thought it would. If you have any point along where the wires would rub use electrical tape or heat shrink tubing. Hard mounted into the battery. I mounted the rocker switch just inside the hood. I did have one light break this past season but all in all fairly impressed with the quality and they do look good. I have 6 ready to go for the GT.

There are a couple of other manufacturer's that carry some Led's that will change colours and come with a remote control. Royal Distributing is carrying them.
 
I have had both snow glows and snow force LED lights. Overall you will be much more satisfied with the Snow Force LED lights. They are brighter, more reliable, easier to install and are much less exposed to damage due to their small size. I have run both on my sleds now since 1996. Snow glows have made some changes with their tuning capabilities but they still will flicker and go out on occassion. Not the LED's.

mtock7
 


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