SEQUENTIAL TAIL LIGHTS
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Will someone please direct me to the person that sells the sequential tail light kits. The one that changes the sockets I saw them here way back but did not save at the time . DUMB. I would like to purchase louvers also and do not know where to purchase them. Thanks GT Redfire
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Originally posted by Mineral05GT@November 1, 2004, 12:24 PM
Will they work on the 05 though? I am going to give them a call.
Will they work on the 05 though? I am going to give them a call.
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I emailed them and this is the response I got:
Since I have not had the opportunity to evaluate the new '05
model Mustang for ATS kit development yet, I can only say that you
need to watch the website for the MODEL YEARS supported to see if
the 'new '05 model is now included in that list.
If so, the sequential kit will be available for sale at that time.
Since I have not had the opportunity to evaluate the new '05
model Mustang for ATS kit development yet, I can only say that you
need to watch the website for the MODEL YEARS supported to see if
the 'new '05 model is now included in that list.
If so, the sequential kit will be available for sale at that time.
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The rear lights have the EXACT same setup as the 04 mustang-two outers work for brake and signal, all three work with the lights on. Shouldnt be THAT hard to use an 04 kit for an 05.
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B) Started contacting them in May and even offered mine for a mule and I've checked several times. Here's the last two responses I received:
9/28/04
John
Unfortunately, as I let you know before, we will not be pursuing any sequential taillight kits at this time due to the advanced nature of the electrical system of the new car. In addition, we have decided to wait until we have our hands on one of these cars ourselves before really pursuing any additional items.
So for now, we may have some things cooking in the Spring, but for now we do not have anything specific under development.
Thank you for your continued interest. Keep checking our website for announcements of new products, as that will be the first place they appear.
Toby
7/19/04
John and Donna,
We recently participated in an R&D session with Ford on the '05. One of the more discouraging things we learned about was the electrical system. In the newest version of the car, there is a "smart" junction box which the engineers on the car advise us is something we do not want to modify. What this means to you is that they literally laughed when asked about installing an aftermarket kit for sequential taillights. At this time we are taking them at their word and holding off on this product until we also have our hands on one and can see for ourselves what the deal is.
On that same front, we are going forward on working on some billet and other items that will help dress up some of the areas we felt were a little plain.
Keep in touch and we'll let you know when we are closer on these items.
Thanks again for your patience.
Toby
9/28/04
John
Unfortunately, as I let you know before, we will not be pursuing any sequential taillight kits at this time due to the advanced nature of the electrical system of the new car. In addition, we have decided to wait until we have our hands on one of these cars ourselves before really pursuing any additional items.
So for now, we may have some things cooking in the Spring, but for now we do not have anything specific under development.
Thank you for your continued interest. Keep checking our website for announcements of new products, as that will be the first place they appear.
Toby
7/19/04
John and Donna,
We recently participated in an R&D session with Ford on the '05. One of the more discouraging things we learned about was the electrical system. In the newest version of the car, there is a "smart" junction box which the engineers on the car advise us is something we do not want to modify. What this means to you is that they literally laughed when asked about installing an aftermarket kit for sequential taillights. At this time we are taking them at their word and holding off on this product until we also have our hands on one and can see for ourselves what the deal is.
On that same front, we are going forward on working on some billet and other items that will help dress up some of the areas we felt were a little plain.
Keep in touch and we'll let you know when we are closer on these items.
Thanks again for your patience.
Toby
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One of the cars at SEMA had sequential blinkers. I can't remember which, but it also was one of about 3 that had the glass roof. It might be the black one with the ugly blue inserts in the hood scoop. That car also had the headlight covers that (electrically) turned black.
Jay
Jay
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I was wondering how exactly sequentials worked. I know how one at a time goes on working outwards, but do brake lights override sequentials? If you had your brakes on would all three still blink?
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Originally posted by RED STUD@November 14, 2004, 8:20 AM
I was wondering how exactly sequentials worked. I know how one at a time goes on working outwards, but do brake lights override sequentials? If you had your brakes on would all three still blink?
I was wondering how exactly sequentials worked. I know how one at a time goes on working outwards, but do brake lights override sequentials? If you had your brakes on would all three still blink?
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Originally posted by RED STUD@November 14, 2004, 8:20 AM
I was wondering how exactly sequentials worked. I know how one at a time goes on working outwards, but do brake lights override sequentials? If you had your brakes on would all three still blink?
I was wondering how exactly sequentials worked. I know how one at a time goes on working outwards, but do brake lights override sequentials? If you had your brakes on would all three still blink?
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Yea CDC is definitely offering the sequential tailights
http://classicdesignconcepts.com/cdc..._news_036.html
http://classicdesignconcepts.com/cdc..._news_036.html
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