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Old 2/19/07, 06:08 PM
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Best tail light sequencers?

I'm looking to install tail light sequencers on my 05 GT. Who's making the best unit out there? I do not want to have to butcher up my wiring harness and I want on that has proven to be reliable over the long haul (for some reason, I a bit leary when it comes to messing with something like brake lights!).

What experiences have folks had? Good? Bad? Ugly? Any recommendations?

Thanks for the help!
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I recommend the Webelectric Plug and Play. Extremely simple install. Check out their website: http://www.webelectricproducts.com/
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+1 on the Web plug and play~
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Originally Posted by GRAYPNY
+1 on the Web plug and play~
+2 on the Webelectrics Very easy plug and play install, zero cutting or splicing.
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Could someone answer a quick question for me:

Did webelectric lower the price from $179 to $149 for the PNP (both priced without sending the harnesses back)? I paid $179 last summer from a vendor, and now the website has them for $149. Please tell me that the price has gone down, and wasn't always $149
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Originally Posted by Mustang Buster
+2 on the Webelectrics Very easy plug and play install, zero cutting or splicing.
+3 for easy, no cutting route.
Old 2/19/07, 06:25 PM
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Yes the Webelectric kit is easy, but doesn't have a Chase feature like Meter4it. You need to cut and splice with the Meter4it kit but they're unique.

http://www.meter4it.com/2005_Mustang.htm
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Originally Posted by NJ3
Yes the Webelectric kit is easy, but doesn't have a Chase feature like Meter4it. You need to cut and splice with the Meter4it kit but they're unique.

http://www.meter4it.com/2005_Mustang.htm
That chase feature looks AWESOME. I LOVE how they look.

If only they didn't need to be wired..........and we didn't live in an area in which cops will get you for anything. I'm still afraid that I'm going to be in front of the wrong officer one day with my turn signal on, eventhough it passes inspection and IS legal especially because my brake lights aren't connected to it (I wasn't even considering the sequentials until I read that you could disable the brake lights from doing it)
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Originally Posted by mikes rx
That chase feature looks AWESOME. I LOVE how they look.

If only they didn't need to be wired..........and we didn't live in an area in which cops will get you for anything. I'm still afraid that I'm going to be in front of the wrong officer one day with my turn signal on, eventhough it passes inspection and IS legal especially because my brake lights aren't connected to it (I wasn't even considering the sequentials until I read that you could disable the brake lights from doing it)
I hear ya, but I've not seen another "Chase" style anywhere.
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I have CDC and have had no problems. simple plug and play.
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I have CDC and have had no problems. simple plug and play.
+2 CDC Dynamite Sticks... Couldn't be happier
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Originally Posted by SteelTownStang
+2 CDC Dynamite Sticks... Couldn't be happier
+3 on the CDC they're also completely plug and play.
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I prefer the look of the sequential option. The chase style looks like a Christmas tree to me. Just my 2 cents. Both companies have a great reputation.

Good luck! It's a great mod
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+4 on Webelectric plug 'n play. Paid $179 and kept my original harness "just in case".
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Originally Posted by steevr
+4 on Webelectric plug 'n play. Paid $179 and kept my original harness "just in case".
that's exactly what I did. Unfortunately, I just looked on their website, and the price is now $149 Oh well. I'm glad to see I didn't "overpay" from the vendor when I bought them last year.
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+3 on the CDC they're also completely plug and play.
+4 very simple took a couple minutes total, so easy I installed some on a friends car while at the Queen Mary show last year
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Originally Posted by steevr
+4 on Webelectric plug 'n play. Paid $179 and kept my original harness "just in case".
X+1 on the WebElectric PNP kit.

Had them on my 99 and loved it, never had a problem. Ordered them even before my '05 came in!
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Well I went CDC for price and stock harness replacement.

Was like $146 shipped...........with NO CORE.

Install was like 15 minutes tops.

Love the look..........
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If you have or see the "Chase" sequence from meter4it, you wont want anything else, I have had mine 18 months now and Everyone says They are the best looking on the road. A little extra work is well worth it.
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I've had 0 problems with my Meter4it kit too. And if I want to change the "Christmas Tree" pattern to the plain sequential pattern the Meter4it kit allows it.


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