Which sequentials to get?
#4
RE: Which sequentials to get?
We got the meter4it chase lights. They can be run in factory, chase, or sequentials.Its not a simple plug/play kits like some of the others, but it wasn't too hard to install. I took me a couple hours to install which included pulling the shaker 1000 amp and sub but we really like having the chase lights.
If you have the shaker system, replace the bulbs while your in there.. I didn't and we had a bulb go out about 2 months after the install and it took me over an hour to change out the bulbs becuase of how much has to get removed just to get to the bulbs.
~Mark
If you have the shaker system, replace the bulbs while your in there.. I didn't and we had a bulb go out about 2 months after the install and it took me over an hour to change out the bulbs becuase of how much has to get removed just to get to the bulbs.
~Mark
#5
RE: Which sequentials to get?
Just installed them this morning.
Went perfectly... total of ~45 minutes start to finish.That's NOT common.
They're very Kewl! ;-)
Bought mine from: http://www.gtconcepts.net/mustang/0506.htm
$79 delivered!
If your 'Stang is an '05 or '06, this is IMHO, the way to go.
Went perfectly... total of ~45 minutes start to finish.That's NOT common.
They're very Kewl! ;-)
Bought mine from: http://www.gtconcepts.net/mustang/0506.htm
$79 delivered!
If your 'Stang is an '05 or '06, this is IMHO, the way to go.
#8
RE: Which sequentials to get?
I went with the kit from meter4it.com
Like mstrickland said, it has to be wired in, so it takes a few hours if you're going slow and aren't really familiar with wiring, but overall it wasn't a difficult process. The instructions are very well detailed, and the guy who sells them (his name is Gary) is extremely good with customer service, so no worries there.
Plus, you can choose between "chase" and "sequential" mode, which I thought was a pretty cool feature (the "chase" setting looks very cool.)
If you're going for sequentials, definitely check out meter4it.
After my kit was hooked up yesterday, and I took my car for a spin, and already noticed people checking out my tail lights, which I thought was kind of funny for the first trip out. I definitely think the sequentials will catch a lot of attention.
Like mstrickland said, it has to be wired in, so it takes a few hours if you're going slow and aren't really familiar with wiring, but overall it wasn't a difficult process. The instructions are very well detailed, and the guy who sells them (his name is Gary) is extremely good with customer service, so no worries there.
Plus, you can choose between "chase" and "sequential" mode, which I thought was a pretty cool feature (the "chase" setting looks very cool.)
If you're going for sequentials, definitely check out meter4it.
After my kit was hooked up yesterday, and I took my car for a spin, and already noticed people checking out my tail lights, which I thought was kind of funny for the first trip out. I definitely think the sequentials will catch a lot of attention.
#9
RE: Which sequentials to get?
I also have the meter4it, though I found it not difficult to install. Though I have a strong electrical background. Do realize that it's no plug and play though if you live in texas I believe he will come install it for you for a small fee.
I chose this kit because I LOVE the chase feature, I think it looks so much better then regular sequentials. I get comments all the time, then people ask how it works.......... Then you get caught in a 10 minute conversation when going to auto zone to buy some oil. Now you just have to decide if you want ease of install, looks, or price.. Have fun, again I love my sequentials
I chose this kit because I LOVE the chase feature, I think it looks so much better then regular sequentials. I get comments all the time, then people ask how it works.......... Then you get caught in a 10 minute conversation when going to auto zone to buy some oil. Now you just have to decide if you want ease of install, looks, or price.. Have fun, again I love my sequentials