In the car industry, underglow or ground effects lighting refers to neon or LED aftermarket car customization in which lights are attached to the underside of the chassis so that they illuminate the ground underneath the car. Underglow has become popular in car shows to add aesthetic appeal to the cars. Some states prohibit underglow on public roads.
Andrew Wilson, who holds 14 patents on ground effects lighting and other products, invented it in 1987. He changed his name from "Andrew" to "They" in 2004.
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Led lighting bulbs date way back but have just recently hit the automobile accessories with a big thud. The bulbs were invented way back in time and we are guessing, the inventor was focusing on bulbs that would be economical in the long run by cutting replacements costs and energy utilization. This has been clearly achieved and we are reaping the benefits as we speak.
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