Sequential Tailights 4 Cheap!!!!!!
ORIGINAL: MELLOWYELLOW06
I never came around to posting this company but they have sequential taillights for a real good price. They carry a lifetime warranty and free shipping. Plus they work as my car is living proof.
http://www.mustangtaillightsequencers.com/
I never came around to posting this company but they have sequential taillights for a real good price. They carry a lifetime warranty and free shipping. Plus they work as my car is living proof.
http://www.mustangtaillightsequencers.com/
ORIGINAL: wthalliii
Oh, that explains it. You get the entire harness with sockets attached. Duh... That is nice. But I'm glad I got the Meter4it with chase. It was worth the trouble of hacking into the wires.
ORIGINAL: PROMETHEUS PRIME
I beleive with most of them you get a whole new harness and sockets. Plug and play meaning swap out all the sockets and bulbs. Otherwise you do the splicing on your own harness. Most placed also charge a core for the harness that you get back when you send in you factory harness.
I beleive with most of them you get a whole new harness and sockets. Plug and play meaning swap out all the sockets and bulbs. Otherwise you do the splicing on your own harness. Most placed also charge a core for the harness that you get back when you send in you factory harness.
ORIGINAL: 2007CalSpec
I plan to get the Meter4it in the future. I prefer the chase option. Almost everyone has the sequence type.
I plan to get the Meter4it in the future. I prefer the chase option. Almost everyone has the sequence type.
scotchlock Insulation Displacement Connectors,
that "chased" me away from buying. LOL
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Now installed using solder and shrink tubing would be superior but you
know as well as I do that if the instructions show using those IDC connectors
that someone will use them for a sub-par install with problems in the future.
IDC connectors have no place in an automotive enviroment.[:'(]
ORIGINAL: 157db
When I saw the meter4it kit and itused those cheap
scotchlock Insulation Displacement Connectors,
that "chased" me away from buying. LOL
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ORIGINAL: 2007CalSpec
I plan to get the Meter4it in the future. I prefer the chase option. Almost everyone has the sequence type.
I plan to get the Meter4it in the future. I prefer the chase option. Almost everyone has the sequence type.
scotchlock Insulation Displacement Connectors,
that "chased" me away from buying. LOL
[IMG]local://upfiles/69445/0CBCEEB1AE334129B4CB48B203CC18C8.jpg[/IMG]
ORIGINAL: nonstopred
wow great find....I may have to get those
only thing i'm worrying about is, this mod, you will never see
wow great find....I may have to get those
only thing i'm worrying about is, this mod, you will never see
While I am all for saving money. There is a issue that should be addressed. Lets say your blinkers start acting crazy due to a SJB Failure and when you take it in for diagnostic and warranty repair for this. Ford has to approve the SMJ replacement before the dealer is allowed to do this. They do this with ALL ECM type issues. So ford will ask if any of the wiring has been tampered with like you have to do with this kit. If the tech reports back that you spliced into the factory wiring they can void the SMJ warranty and you will have to pay yourself. With the plug and play setup fromWebelectric this will not be a issue most likely.
Now I am not saying this will happen for sure but it can happen so it is something to be aware of when trying to save a few bucks.
Now I am not saying this will happen for sure but it can happen so it is something to be aware of when trying to save a few bucks.
Like it says on the CDC instructions,"promoting turn signal use one person at a time".

Plug n Plays allow me to put it back to OEM
if I have a SJB problem and require Stealeship
service.


