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Old Apr 30, 2010 | 04:13 PM
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I've never bee a fan of sequential tail lights. But the more i see 'em, the more i can seem to love em.
Old May 2, 2010 | 12:54 AM
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Originally Posted by 157db
Yep, thats thems..
I have them on my Challenger and those ROCK as well.
One of the FINEST modern up to date properly
programmed full feature sequential taillight lit....



If its the FIRST bulb in the sequential timing event....
Otherwise, its a no go on second or third lamp burned out indication...

Have you read this sellers FEEDBACK?

install is a breeze.1 module was bad
Sequential Taillights, flash faster than pictured, outside bulbs almost together
You will not get a fast blinking set not like they show on movie then no reply
was kinda hard to do it but i got it ... only thing i wish i was a bit slower
Works great!! but a little fast.
blinks too fast - one side blinks first, others blink almost same time.
Sequencer flashes too fast, product needs some improvement
Other than I would like it to flash a tad slower, it's great.
CUSTOMER SERVICE WAS TERRIBLE! NO RESPONSES TO EMAILS. WOULD NOT ANSWER MY ???!!
If we were in jail I would not protect you in the shower!


Seems like the WebElectrics adaptive timing is the way to go...
Ok so here you say all this stuff about what other people are saying and what they see without even seeing them. I want to know what you honestly think about mine i put up a video. Do you think that my set has any of the probelms that these people have had? I mean i got mine in almost less than 3 days. they responded to my emails super quick. I have a question if it is the bulb that goes out does that matter? i mean bulbs are cheap to replace. I didnt see a place for WebElectrics to have a feedback section so how could we actually know if customers had any problems with their stuff? There will always be problems with even the best companies. i mean i can see where you are coming from with being safe and i totally respect that but i did put up a video of actual customer satisfaction. But for real let me know what your opinon is trust me you wont hurt my feelings lol!
Old May 2, 2010 | 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Blacksmoke
So the WebElectrics sequentials are the best?
These?
http://www.webelectricproducts.com/

I noticed they are actually cheaper than the ones from American Muscle.
I think the ones on American Muscle are made by WebElectric. They charge more for mark up reasons. So yes, get them direct from WebElectic.
I will say, with these, you do not have to splice or crimp, just unhook the old harness and plug in the new one....took like 10 minutes top for both.
Old May 2, 2010 | 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by MythEyeLess
I've never been a fan of sequential tail lights. But the more i see 'em, the more i can seem to love em.
Same here. I have a hard time justifying spending $120+ on something that should cost like $50 at most (how much does a wiring harness cost, really) and something I will most likely never see. Truth is, I'll probably break down and get them at some point
Old May 2, 2010 | 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by alec231236
Same here. I have a hard time justifying spending $120+ on something that should cost like $50 at most (how much does a wiring harness cost, really) and something I will most likely never see. Truth is, I'll probably break down and get them at some point
I agree $120 does seem like a bit much for two harnesses, but I can't complain.....got them as a Christmas gift.
It is a good thing that I got something to replace the stock ones because one of the connectors was bad. I thought I had a burned out bulb but when we put a bulb in another slot, it worked. So this mod came at the right time for me.
Old May 4, 2010 | 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Blacksmoke
So the WebElectrics sequentials are the best?
These?
http://www.webelectricproducts.com/

I noticed they are actually cheaper than the ones from American Muscle.
The webelectric plug and play kits also have a great warranty from Lawrence and the team.

You definitely won't go wrong with these.

We have them in stock as well

$119.95 shipped

WebElectric Sequentials

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Old May 8, 2010 | 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by alec231236
Same here. I have a hard time justifying spending $120+ on something that should cost like $50 at most (how much does a wiring harness cost, really) and something I will most likely never see. Truth is, I'll probably break down and get them at some point
Electrical items have better or worse components.
A cap is not a cap and a resistor is not a resistor.
Open up a $50 APEX DVD player and then take a
peek into a $1000 DENON DVD player.
It dont take an education to understand what you
are seeing.
I have a pile of cheap broken electronic gear and a
wealth of quality high end electronic items that still
function properly and willpossably outlive me...

Been there, done that and know a lot about electronics inside and out...
U get what youi pay for. period.
Let me know how that works out for you...

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Old Mar 31, 2011 | 10:30 PM
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Sorry to dig up an old thread but I just joined.

I want to order this kit from ebay but some of the users here are selling false propaganda. One user pulled all the bad feedback from the used but he is basically lying.

He quotes "blinks too fast - one side blinks first, others blink almost same time."

If you read the description (on ebay) this is for the older stang, NOT ours. Learn to read the whole statement bro.

And if you think your getting "Denon" quality internals in your in the more expensive kit, give your head a shake dude, your just paying more. All the components come from the same factory in China.
Old Apr 1, 2011 | 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by sohip
Sorry to dig up an old thread but I just joined.

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And if you think your getting "Denon" quality internals in your in the more expensive kit, give your head a shake dude, your just paying more. All the components come from the same factory in China.
I really hope I misinterpreted this and your statement is specific to the wiring harnesses described and not about electronics in general because there can be big differences in the quality and performance of circuit level componentry in a device.

As a side note, I had the more expensive sequentials and over time they did start to degrade. That was over 3.5 years and about 45k miles.
Old Apr 2, 2011 | 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by wcgman
I really hope I misinterpreted this and your statement is specific to the wiring harnesses described and not about electronics in general because there can be big differences in the quality and performance of circuit level componentry in a device.

As a side note, I had the more expensive sequentials and over time they did start to degrade. That was over 3.5 years and about 45k miles.

Yeah, I mean for these particular units (only), I know there are varying degrees of quality (and quailty control) for electronics.

I randomly emailed 3 guys who bought from the ebay seller in question here. All three were happy with the product one responded "I have two sets of them and they have worked fine for 3 years. " The other two didnt give me a time frame but were satisfied.



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