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determined 07-24-2006 05:25 PM

il driving laws...
 
i'm wanting to get some led undercar lights put on my stang and was wondering what the regulations in Illinois would be? just wondering if u guys can point me to a site which discusses such info, thx

peace

jstn0127 07-24-2006 05:28 PM

You will get life in prison..maybe even the chair if you put lights under your car. :ban:

MattJ 07-24-2006 05:37 PM

underglows makes baby jeses cry. you will also get pulled over for being a distraction on the road. if the cop is really a dick, he can give you a ticket for impersonating an emergency vehicle which really isnt too great of a ticket to have.
lol

So yeah, go for it. You only waste 100 bucks on the kit, an hour to install and wire, 600 dollars in tickets, and raise your insurance 200 bucks every 6 months. And thats only the first time you get caught...

Jack The Ripper 07-24-2006 05:48 PM

Avbout all yer gonna hear from a question like that on here is people ragging ya about it.

here is the nitty gritty, there are NO places in the US i am aware of where neons are street legal. It is considered a distraction and there for not allowed for road use. Cops WILL pull you over is they see it on. Now, as far as i know if the car is not in traffic and parked, that you can flip em on. so if you like to hang with the ricers up at loaf and jug you are probably ok hittin them up then, but once yer on the road turn em off.

honestly, they aint worth the price, hassle of install, or any of that when you factor in that you cant drive with em on.

if you like them then go for it, it is your car and dont let other people tell you what to do with it. However, they are illegal for street use.

Now keep in mind, the people on this board are muscle car fans, not tricked out light up fart cannon ricer rats.

I advise checking out an import site, they wwill probably know more about neons than the people here, but then instead of getting flamed for the neons, yer gonna get flamed for the mustang.

kinda a lose lose situation. lol

3V2000GT 07-24-2006 06:04 PM

Those are illegal in Illinois

quincy huh>?

We play Quincy college this year in football

determined 07-24-2006 06:42 PM


Originally Posted by 3V2000GT
Those are illegal in Illinois

quincy huh>?

We play Quincy college this year in football

ya, Quincy is right on the mississippi river in midwest IL...what school u go 2? Now, i know they would be highly illegal to have on while driving but i thought that you could have led lights on if u were parked and they were not flashing/rotating/oscillating? can anyone enlighten me plz

stang00 07-24-2006 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by Jack The Ripper
Avbout all yer gonna hear from a question like that on here is people ragging ya about it.

here is the nitty gritty, there are NO places in the US i am aware of where neons are street legal. It is considered a distraction and there for not allowed for road use. Cops WILL pull you over is they see it on. Now, as far as i know if the car is not in traffic and parked, that you can flip em on. so if you like to hang with the ricers up at loaf and jug you are probably ok hittin them up then, but once yer on the road turn em off.

honestly, they aint worth the price, hassle of install, or any of that when you factor in that you cant drive with em on.

if you like them then go for it, it is your car and dont let other people tell you what to do with it. However, they are illegal for street use.

Now keep in mind, the people on this board are muscle car fans, not tricked out light up fart cannon ricer rats.

I advise checking out an import site, they wwill probably know more about neons than the people here, but then instead of getting flamed for the neons, yer gonna get flamed for the mustang.

kinda a lose lose situation. lol



ehhh hemmmmmm

pepsiaddict 07-26-2006 08:28 AM

Just say "no" to the glow.

PColav6 07-26-2006 09:54 AM


Originally Posted by Jack The Ripper
Avbout all yer gonna hear from a question like that on here is people ragging ya about it.

here is the nitty gritty, there are NO places in the US i am aware of where neons are street legal. It is considered a distraction and there for not allowed for road use. Cops WILL pull you over is they see it on. Now, as far as i know if the car is not in traffic and parked, that you can flip em on. so if you like to hang with the ricers up at loaf and jug you are probably ok hittin them up then, but once yer on the road turn em off.

honestly, they aint worth the price, hassle of install, or any of that when you factor in that you cant drive with em on.

if you like them then go for it, it is your car and dont let other people tell you what to do with it. However, they are illegal for street use.

Now keep in mind, the people on this board are muscle car fans, not tricked out light up fart cannon ricer rats.

I advise checking out an import site, they wwill probably know more about neons than the people here, but then instead of getting flamed for the neons, yer gonna get flamed for the mustang.

kinda a lose lose situation. lol

HAHA, I don't think it gets any more true than that.

Determined, didn't you make a post exactly like this already?
https://mustangboards.com/the-lounge...on-lights.html

And you also wanted to put 20" wheels on your car, right?

Please man, don't do anything that you will certaintely regret when the time comes that you have to sell your car.

Riced out mustangs = retardation
https://mustangworld.com/ourpics/New.../kylescd13.jpg
https://mustangworld.com/ourpics/New...4/seanson2.JPG

PColav6 07-26-2006 10:19 AM

https://mustangworld.com/ourpics/New.../tonydsd27.jpg
https://mustangworld.com/ourpics/New.../tonydsd26.jpg
(Cobra badges and decals, but the car's a V6..sigh)
https://mustangworld.com/ourpics/New...2/marmods3.jpg

Mustangs don't deserve to be turned into hotwheels toys..


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