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Old 6/5/06, 04:14 PM
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Whats the main diff between the two? I'm looking at the meter kit but i dont want to wire anything up. is the webelec kit just plug n go and no wiring?
Old 6/6/06, 08:49 AM
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The chasers from Meter4IT are excellent! A friend of mine has them in his '05 and another has them in his '99. I will be putting them in my '00 in the very near future. I have contacted the owner on a couple of occasions, as has my friend with the '99, and he's been very helpful. I highly recommend them.

Actually, my friend with the '99 still has the sequentials he took off to install the Meter4IT chasers... he offered them to me for free, but I love the chase so much, I'm going to buy them.
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Originally Posted by ZipZap04
Whats the main diff between the two? I'm looking at the meter kit but i dont want to wire anything up. is the webelec kit just plug n go and no wiring?
The Meter4it kit involves a little more wiring know-how. My friend with the '99 (see above post) and I did the install in my other friend's '05. We soldered the connections to make it more "secure." The scotchlocks are ok, but we were worried about future corrosion. I'm not sure about the WebElectric kit. Some of them are simply plug and play; that may be one. Hopefully someone else can give you better information about them.

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Old 6/6/06, 07:33 PM
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so basically there IS splicing a couple wires in the meter4it unless i get the flasher?? is there wiring for that? I've dont a lil of that but not enough for this.
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Originally Posted by ZipZap04
so basically there IS splicing a couple wires in the meter4it unless i get the flasher?? is there wiring for that? I've dont a lil of that but not enough for this.
Okay, Webelectric has a no problem, no splice kit. I kept my old harness and I had no trouble installing it.
http://www.webelectricproducts.com/

Stop thinking and do it.
Old 6/6/06, 07:58 PM
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hehe sorry. yes, i like webelecs kit too. but i want to be sure the extra flasher id get has no splicing in the meter 4 it kit.
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The kit from meter4it can be ordered with a modified flasher (which I highly reccomend) this simply replaces the flasher unit that is under the steering console above acc pedal (yellow unit). This saves taking the old one apart and messing around soldering.

*You still need to splice regardless of flasher unit*

There is a small amount of wiring involved either way but it is absolutely no problem with the instructions that come with the kit.
I was a little afraid at first, cutting into all the wires but you only cut 2 wires (if i rem rightly) and the whole process takes about an hour.

As stated earlier in the post, sequentials are great but they suck after you see chase mode. As I have said before this is a great product, wouldnt you agree fellow "chasers"??
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Originally Posted by tricky02GT
As stated earlier in the post, sequentials are great but they suck after you see chase mode. As I have said before this is a great product, wouldnt you agree fellow "chasers"??
Whole-heartedly agree. Like I said above, I had sequentials offered to me for free (with free install) but I love the chasers so much more.
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What did you end up decieding Mark? Did you put some sequentials in?
Old 6/18/06, 11:54 AM
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havent gotten around to buying it yet. I think i might do meter's if i do. My friend might be able to splice for me.
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If you can cut a wire and squeeze a pair of grips around a piece of plastic then you can install this product.
Really is easy, if it wasnt then I would certainly say so. The scotchlocks supplied just cut into the wire themselves then you slide a connector over the back just like a pen and cover.
If you go ahead and need help feel free to pm me, will gladly talk you through it.
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