Sequential Brake lights
I'm a fan of options so the meter4it kitmade sense to me -every once and a while I'll change from sequential to chase... yeah, it's not something I actually see, but the folks behind me do... besides, the install wasn't all that tough, a few step by steps and I was all set.
Just buy the web electric cuz never go for the cheap stuff or your gonna end up paying more for another set in the near future!! I have the web electric ones and they were shipped quick with great service!!!!
And they look awesome too....
And they look awesome too....
ORIGINAL: foolio2k4
My webelectrics are being currently shipped. cant wait to install those. they come with instructions correct?
My webelectrics are being currently shipped. cant wait to install those. they come with instructions correct?
+1 for webelectric, mine are spliced in and work great. FYI splice ins are not "cheaping out", it takes all of 15minutes and can be returned to stock. Take your time and you will have a quality nice looking install not to mention you can take a little pride in yourself for not taking the "lazy way"
ORIGINAL: CapitalG
when did you buy them and yeah that page pic would be nice cause I'll call them about it
ORIGINAL: 157db
I have it in a printed catalog I got 1 year ago.
I ordered them and got the $75 core refund.
Maybe they dont offer it online. I'll shoot a pic
of the printed page and post it.
ORIGINAL: CapitalG
157db it doesnt say anything about a $75 core refund did they stop doing it ?
157db it doesnt say anything about a $75 core refund did they stop doing it ?
I ordered them and got the $75 core refund.
Maybe they dont offer it online. I'll shoot a pic
of the printed page and post it.
I have all my modes dated as of the time of install and the OD reading as well.

I'll get up a pic of the printed page asap, CapG.
ORIGINAL: topless05GT
I'm a fan of options so the meter4it kitmade sense to me -every once and a while I'll change from sequential to chase... yeah, it's not something I actually see, but the folks behind me do... besides, the install wasn't all that tough, a few step by steps and I was all set.
I'm a fan of options so the meter4it kitmade sense to me -every once and a while I'll change from sequential to chase... yeah, it's not something I actually see, but the folks behind me do... besides, the install wasn't all that tough, a few step by steps and I was all set.
Scotchlock IDC connectors they include with it. Solder and two-stage
heatshrink all connections like factory sowe can keep the amount ofuser
modified, screwed up stangs that the taillights dont work 10 years down
the road from an improperly installed taillight sequence kit, to a minimum.[
]Have you everexperienced a trailer light kit that was installed with IDC
connectors that cr@pped out after a few years?

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Haha, I was waiting for you to post that. So like always, I will say that I use the T connects and still have no issues and a year and a half later. When it becomes a problem (if it does) then I will solder them in...


