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I actually bought these for my car, installed them a few months ago, worked like a charm and haven't failed me yet. The install was pretty easy, took about an hour. I'm sure someone with more electrical experience could knock the job out quicker. Definitely recommend.
Yeah just get the plug and play ones because these don't sequence when you brake.
I was thinking about this. Would you want your taillights to sequence when you brake? What would call attention to you braking more, a sequenced "build" of the lights or all six lights coming on at once? Of course there is no definitive answer to the question...only opinion.
Like I said, I bought these from this very seller, and they do cycle when you push the brake, just like the plug-and-play kits. I remember being skeptical when I bought these for that very fact, but the function is identical to that of the more expensive kits.
Like I said, I bought these from this very seller, and they do cycle when you push the brake, just like the plug-and-play kits. I remember being skeptical when I bought these for that very fact, but the function is identical to that of the more expensive kits.
Thanks for your input. It does help me in my decision to save $50 and purchase these. Even if the brake lights do not sequential up, if I can save $50 and they do what I really wanted them to to (sequential turn signals) then it's all good, but you say they do cycle up with the brakes is even better!