LED Underglow Replacement Strips
Strip size
Color Style
Summary
If your looking for a wow factor + flexibility, we recommend: Flow (most popular)
If looking for simplicity and cost savings, we recommend: RGBW (can be less expensive)
Flow (color style)
- Color Production: Flow LEDs can produce any color
- Dynamic Capabilities: Flow LEDs use integrated circuits (IC) to produce 125+ complex flowing patterns and animations.
- White Light Quality: Flow LEDs create white by mixing RGB (red, green, and blue), which may not be as pure
- Cost: Flow LEDs are usually more expensive than RGBW LEDs
- Brightness: Our Flow LEDs offer high brightness levels due to advanced circuitry. They can produce vibrant, intense colors across the spectrum.
RGBW (color style)
- Color Production: RGBW LEDs can produce any color + have an additional white LED chip.
- Dynamic Capabilities: RGBW LEDs are best for static solid colors or simple color changes. However they do feature about 20+ flash, fade, and strobe modes.
- White Light Quality: RGBW LEDs have an additional white LED chip, which can produce a 100% pure white light color.
- Cost: RGBW LEDs are usually less expensive than Flow
- Brightness: provide excellent brightness, especially for white light, due to the dedicated white LED chip. They may have a slight edge in overall brightness over Flow LEDs.
- Replacement strips for lost or damaged Underglow strips
- High intensity LEDs adds color changing ability to your vehicle’s underglow
- 100% Waterproof strips withstand normal wear and tear like scraping, rubbing, rocks, debris, moisture and more.
- Smartphone control
- Quality engineered and tested
Flexible VS Aluminum
Flexible: Non-aluminum, flexible peel and stick strips
Aluminum: Pre-assembled rigid aluminum casings with LED strips inside
Color Style Options:
Flow or RGBW Which is better?
Flow
Flow Series or Flow or Color Chasing is the newest LED Style and features the most head-turning effects and rainbow like, flowing dynamic color combinations. Flow is great for car shows, attention, etc. Flow is slightly more complex to operate as there are so many led modes. However, you can still choose solid colors RGB colors like red, green, blue, and yellow at will through our controller. Flow does not feature a pure white color chip but does feature a mixed or (blueish white color 6500k)
Flow Series or Color Chasing LEDS, also known as IC LEDs , incorporate an integrated circuit directly into the LED. This allows each LED to be controlled individually, enabling advanced visual effects such as color chasing and sequencing. IC LEDs are perfect for applications that require dynamic, customizable, and attention-grabbing lighting effects.
RGBW
RGBW is more simple and sometimes brighter than Flow Series/ Color Chasing LEDS. RGBW is also sometimes cheaper than Flow/ Color chasing LEDs, making it an excellent option for someone who wants multicolor functionality without all the extra modes that Flow/ Color chasing offers.
RGBW stands for Red, Green, Blue, and White. This LED technology allows for the creation of a wide spectrum of colors by combining the primary colors red, green, blue, and also includes a dedicated white chip for pure white illumination. This makes RGBW LEDs ideal for situations that require both colorful and pure white lighting.
Order Includes
- Replacement Strip of your choice
- Easy Plug and Play Wiring + Harnesses/Drivers
- Install Guide
Installation
Tools Needed: Basic Toolset
Install Guide: Underglow Install Guide
FAQ
Yes, these LEDS strips are ip68 rated 100% waterproof and can be installed either inside or outside the vehicle.
1. Flow or Color Chasing LEDs can produce any color + feature dynamic, moving color patterns, giving the impression of "chasing" colors.
2. RGBW LEDs can produce any color in the spectrum + feature a pure white color chip.
- 3.0 Flexible: This 4-piece kit is cost-effective and illuminates most of the vehicle. It’s universal, meaning it can fit a wide range of vehicles.
- 3.0 Custom: This 6-piece kit provides full-length illumination along the entire vehicle. It offers an exact fit for specific models.
- 3.0 Aluminum: This 4-piece kit illuminates most of the vehicle and is more durable, making it resistant to scraping and other damage. It is also universal.
We offer two types of LED strips:
- Flexible Underglow Strips: Yes, they are flexible and easy to install.
- Aluminum Strips: No, but they come with brackets for easy installation.
All our underglow LED strips come with mounting brackets + feature 3M double sided tape.
Simply attach the brackets to your desired surface and secure the LED strips into the brackets or peel and stick the LED strips onto desired surface.
Our underglow kits come with their own wiring harness. They are simple to install, featuring plug-and-play connectors, and draw power directly from the vehicle's battery or any 12V power source within the vehicle.
Yes, our LED strips features a range of color options that can be adjusted to any color or brightness desired.
We use the highest quality LED technology in our products, ensuring the brightest and most reliable lighting.
Additionally, our controller features a unique hybrid system with both Bluetooth capabilities and a handheld remote, offering you unparalleled control and convenience.
Yes, you can install our underglow strips yourself. They are designed to be easy and user-friendly to install.
Yes, our underglow strips are extremely durable and feature IP68 fully waterproof + sealed strips that cannot be penetrated by rock chips or debris.
Yes, our product comes with a one-year warranty on all our kits. We stand behind the quality and performance of our products, so you can order with peace of mind. Additionally, we offer LED UNDERGLOW REPLACEMENT STRIPS for individual strip purchases in case of out-of-warranty needs.
Offroad use: All colors are legal and safe for offroad use.
Onroad use: All our Multicolor LED products feature a white and amber street legal color. However, the legality of other colors can vary based on your location as traffic laws differ from place to place.
We recommend checking with local law enforcement or the Department of Motor Vehicles to ensure compliance with local regulations. Use of some colors such as blue and red may be restricted as they are commonly used on emergency vehicles.