Sequential Tails
I am going to be purchasing a set of sequential tail lights in the next few days. I was looking at the ones from American Muscle. For those of you who have sequential tail lights, where did you get them from? Was it an easy install?
I have installed WebElectric units on both my 99 and 05 Mustangs. I also have the 3rd brake light pulser and one-touch control on my 05
Check out the site at:
www.webelectricproducts.com
Very easy to install and fast shipping.
Also check these link for more inf.
https://mustangforums.com/m_3844554/tm.htm
Check out the site at:
www.webelectricproducts.com
Very easy to install and fast shipping.
Also check these link for more inf.
https://mustangforums.com/m_3844554/tm.htm
CDC Dynamite Sticks.
MossMustang.com
Easy Peasy install.
http://www.mossmustang.com/Shop/View...eIndexID=48656
CDC has designed an all new sequential tail light system for the New Mustang. Dubbed the Dynamite Stick Sequential System, it requires no core, no splicing and no harness; the result is a retro look for the rear of your Mustang. The plug 'n' play design with factory connectors Installs in less than an hour.
http://www.mossmotors.com/graphics/p...ns/055-774.pdf
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www.meter4it.com
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You get the Sequence / Chase kit with wiring harness, quality Scotchlok wire connectors, Velcro for mounting box, a power wire with mini fuse holder, fuse, and two light sockets. Only thing you need to supply is the hand tools.All wire, wire connectors, and fuse is in the kit.
MossMustang.com
Easy Peasy install.
http://www.mossmustang.com/Shop/View...eIndexID=48656
CDC has designed an all new sequential tail light system for the New Mustang. Dubbed the Dynamite Stick Sequential System, it requires no core, no splicing and no harness; the result is a retro look for the rear of your Mustang. The plug 'n' play design with factory connectors Installs in less than an hour.
http://www.mossmotors.com/graphics/p...ns/055-774.pdf
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www.meter4it.com
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You get the Sequence / Chase kit with wiring harness, quality Scotchlok wire connectors, Velcro for mounting box, a power wire with mini fuse holder, fuse, and two light sockets. Only thing you need to supply is the hand tools.All wire, wire connectors, and fuse is in the kit.
Ive posted this in other threads. They actually make them and sell it to other distributors which most of us buy from but why pay that premium. Heres the link. Benefit from my loss as I bought from a retailer and found out about these people after my purchase. But mine did come from these people anyway. They work great and now they offer in 2 speeds.
www.MustangTaillightSequencers.com
www.MustangTaillightSequencers.com
meter4it.com
Only one with the "chase" mode (you can see it on their website.)
The install was a bit more involved, since they had to be wired in and aren't just plug-n-play, but it wasn't hard to do, and I wouldn't think of getting them from anywhere else.
If you don't like the chase mode, you can set them to the normal sequential mode very easily, which is another plus for them.
Only one with the "chase" mode (you can see it on their website.)
The install was a bit more involved, since they had to be wired in and aren't just plug-n-play, but it wasn't hard to do, and I wouldn't think of getting them from anywhere else.
If you don't like the chase mode, you can set them to the normal sequential mode very easily, which is another plus for them.
I have the Meter4It kit. It's a little harder to install because you have to cut and splice wires, but it's worth it IMO because you get the "chase" sequence instead of just the standard sequential. IOW, instead of inner on, center on, outer on, then all off, you get center on, middle on, outer on, center off, middle off, then outer off. Some people really love the difference; some people don't see any difference. Some people don't want to splice wires; some don't have any problem doing it. I didn't find it hard - you use those crimp on connectors - and I love the chase sequence. Here's the web site including a video that lets you see stock vs standard sequential vs chase: http://meter4it.com/ Oh, BTW, the guy who makes these is very nice and willing to help if you have trouble. I had one wire reversed, and he helped me until I got it straightened out.
i found these....semi plulg and play. they were like $79. i will let you know how they are as they should be here tomorrow.....
http://www.gtconcepts.net/mustang/0506.htm
http://www.gtconcepts.net/mustang/0506.htm


