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Old 11th August 2003, 06:21 PM
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I called the detail shop today and asked them about a guarrantee/warranty on the neons. He told me there is a lifetime warranty on the tubes. He said they are comparable to Street Glow neons. The special is on until the end of the month. I doubt I will have the $$ to have them installed by then but he said it is possible for them to be on special again sometime in the future.
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Old 11th August 2003, 08:17 PM
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I had a neon brake in my driveway over the winter. I called Wyckoff and told them about it, they told me to get a hold of Street Glow. Street glow said ,call Wyckoff. I haven't bought from either one since.
INDEED the warranty is covered by Streetglow directly. When I bought mine, off a dealer, one arrived broken. StreetGlow came good.

Jaq- if the warranty is written, GO FOR IT!!

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Old 11th August 2003, 09:04 PM
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Thanks Sean. I will make sure the warranty is in writting before I have them installed. I can't wait.
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Old 11th August 2003, 09:51 PM
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I bought bobo brand neons off ebay for $89 and Ive had 0 problems with them. Plus they canme with a neato remote
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Sigh...I really miss my car
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Hello! I make my own neon and just installed Ruby Red under my 2003 Inferno PT...Awesome! I have heard of Fusion, StreetGlow,LiteGlow, etc. but only believe in the ones that offer the lifetime warranty and have a single transformer, not built in models. Like I said, I make my own neon and use a dedicated transformer for my kits. I compare mine to the brightness of anyone. Link below shows my 1992 Mustang GT with Purple neon...PT pics coming soon!

http://www.angelfire.com/sc3/neontog...le2button2.jpg
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Old 16th August 2003, 07:23 PM
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Hello! I make my own neon and just installed Ruby Red under my 2003 Inferno PT...Awesome! I have heard of Fusion, StreetGlow,LiteGlow, etc. but only believe in the ones that offer the lifetime warranty and have a single transformer, not built in models. Like I said, I make my own neon and use a dedicated transformer for my kits. I compare mine to the brightness of anyone. Link below shows my 1992 Mustang GT with Purple neon...PT pics coming soon!

http://www.angelfire.com/sc3/neontog...le2button2.jpg
How do you make your own? Is this something that anyone can do?
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Old 17th August 2003, 11:42 AM
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The Fusion LED's are a plasmaglow product from what I understand.

Here is the link

www.plasmaglow.com/
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Old 17th August 2003, 09:11 PM
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How do you make your own? Is this something that anyone can do?
Not sure about his answer, but my answer would be NO! You have to make the glass, insert the electrodes, inject the gas, just the right amounts and type, cap the filler hole, test the gas with the voltage (ensuring NOT to overheat/exploe the gas), ....

I think the whole process involves PROFESSIONAL equipment..

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Old 17th August 2003, 09:33 PM
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Not sure about his answer, but my answer would be NO! You have to make the glass, insert the electrodes, inject the gas, just the right amounts and type, cap the filler hole, test the gas with the voltage (ensuring NOT to overheat/exploe the gas), ....

I think the whole process involves PROFESSIONAL equipment..



But, but..... I've got plenty of GAS.
I was hoping someone would chime in with the procedure.
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