Taillight Sequencers
I'm a noob and I accidentally posted this in a really old thread so I thought I'd make a new one where this info might actually be seen...
If anybody wants sequencers but doesn't want to cut any wires you should get your sequencers from www.Mustangtaillightsequencers.com, the Plug-N-Play kit. They are quite a bit more expensive than the normal ones (where you have to cut wires) but I'm a 19 yr old girl and I installed them myself in 10 minutes as opposed to the hour+ it takes to install the others. Also, after I purchased them, I was sent an email saying they would refund $40 if I sent them my taillight wires. I've got no problem withcutting & strippingwires and whatnot but I'm very paranoid so I wanted to keep my old wires intact in case anything ever happened. They look amazing and I find myslef turning them on and just staring lol.. Also, I was happy to find out that they sequence when you lock your doors withthe remote keychain.
There is a video of them on that link if you scroll halfway down the page.
Also, when I first turned them on I had to turn my lights on and off three or four times for them to completely kick in,but now they work perfectly.
I'm dying to see another Mustang with them since I can't see them working while I'm driving
There aren't many ways to make a Mustang look better than it already does but this is one of the coolest ways I've seen.
Let me know what you guys think
If anybody wants sequencers but doesn't want to cut any wires you should get your sequencers from www.Mustangtaillightsequencers.com, the Plug-N-Play kit. They are quite a bit more expensive than the normal ones (where you have to cut wires) but I'm a 19 yr old girl and I installed them myself in 10 minutes as opposed to the hour+ it takes to install the others. Also, after I purchased them, I was sent an email saying they would refund $40 if I sent them my taillight wires. I've got no problem withcutting & strippingwires and whatnot but I'm very paranoid so I wanted to keep my old wires intact in case anything ever happened. They look amazing and I find myslef turning them on and just staring lol.. Also, I was happy to find out that they sequence when you lock your doors withthe remote keychain.
There is a video of them on that link if you scroll halfway down the page.
Also, when I first turned them on I had to turn my lights on and off three or four times for them to completely kick in,but now they work perfectly.
I'm dying to see another Mustang with them since I can't see them working while I'm driving
There aren't many ways to make a Mustang look better than it already does but this is one of the coolest ways I've seen.
Let me know what you guys think
ORIGINAL: White08
they are definately cool, but i just can't talk myself into paying over $100 for them...
they are definately cool, but i just can't talk myself into paying over $100 for them...
It was worth it for me to get the plug & play kit, just knowing Im not gonna mess up my stock wireing & its just as easy to put back to stock. In case you ever chage Mustangs you can take them w/ you easier.
I got them for my gf and I am prolly gonna buy them for mine. It was easy to install and works great! I can't justify spending over $100 for something that I can do for less with 30 minutes of work. Also, if you want them to be plug and play you can just do what I did and use some quick disconnect plugs
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