Best tail light sequencers?
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I went with meter4it.com's kit. A little more work, but dayum, it looks great. I really don't see the 'xmas lite' connection... but if that's what you see, mo' power to ya.
I like being different. Chase RULES!
I like being different. Chase RULES!
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Or the 'go around' connection. (Clint )
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I'm talking specifically quality and customer service. NO ONE comes close. They all install more or less the same way other than the splice in kits and they all "sequence" but when it comes to quality, nobody beats WebElectrics.
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Originally Posted by sodaman
web electric all the way, plug n play, the only true plug n play I know of. I have owned the cdc, and it is not plug n play, almost, but not! web electric sequencers rule. good luck
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Originally Posted by LEO_06GT
How can you say CDC's are not fully plug and play. All you do is remove the factory harness and put the CDC harness in it's place using the factory bulbs. There's not cutting/splicing of anything. How can web electrics be any easier???
+1, I don't know how much more plug and play it could get.
Originally Posted by sodaman
web electric all the way, plug n play, the only true plug n play I know of. I have owned the cdc, and it is not plug n play, almost, but not! web electric sequencers rule. good luck
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How can you say CDC's are not fully plug and play. All you do is remove the factory harness and put the CDC harness in it's place using the factory bulbs. There's not cutting/splicing of anything. How can web electrics be any easier???
+1, I don't know how much more plug and play it could get.
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Let's all agree...to disagree
Either way, I think RRRoamer says it best:
EXACTLY!!!
Either way, I think RRRoamer says it best:
Originally Posted by RRRoamer
It definitely looks like there are three good choices go go with:
1) WebElectronics for the absolute "unplug and then plug and play"
2) CDC for plug and play for 2006+
3) Meter4it if you want that specific chase sequence and are willing to splice harness wiring.
The best part of the thread as far as I am concerned is there hasn't been anyone jumping in and saying "xyz is crap! It died after x months!!!". That leaves the decision based on features OTHER than quality.
1) WebElectronics for the absolute "unplug and then plug and play"
2) CDC for plug and play for 2006+
3) Meter4it if you want that specific chase sequence and are willing to splice harness wiring.
The best part of the thread as far as I am concerned is there hasn't been anyone jumping in and saying "xyz is crap! It died after x months!!!". That leaves the decision based on features OTHER than quality.
#92
I guess I'm a lone wolf here. I just installed MRT sequencials last night. Ordered em from Ninosport. 149.00 and no core. Absolutely "plug-n-play". The only thing they could've added would be the keeper plug that keeps the wires from shaking around. Other than that, all components were top-notch.
Just a side note here; when I went to test them and put on the brake pedal, my trunk lid was up. Third brake light didn't come on. Uh oh, I thought, but every thing else worked. Shut the trunk and push the pedal and there it was. Yeah, I know, you don't need the third brake light when the trunk is open. Just an observation. Good Driving, Carl
Just a side note here; when I went to test them and put on the brake pedal, my trunk lid was up. Third brake light didn't come on. Uh oh, I thought, but every thing else worked. Shut the trunk and push the pedal and there it was. Yeah, I know, you don't need the third brake light when the trunk is open. Just an observation. Good Driving, Carl
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Anyone with the webelectric kit run the extra pair of wires from the panel by the passenger foot area so that the brake lights don't "Sequence"? If so, how hard was it to get the wires to the back?
#99
Update: just got an email from Webelectric, they shipped it THE SAME DAY...WOW. Stupid me, was waiting 2 weeks for CDC harness to be shipped
#100
Just FYI, our new kits will be shipping next week!
50 sets will be ready (P/N S197-801), although almost 20 are already spoken for. Chrome sockets, PNP, no core, lifetime warranty, all the goodies 149.00 just to keep it "interesting". And anyone wanting the in-line kit for the 2005 / early 06 kits (p/n S197-800) that we have had for about a year now - they are looking to be discontinued, currently only 3 sets in stock left at the 109.00 price.
And yes, WebElectric makes a good kit as well and I think they just released a new updated kit too - it's nice that the sequential market actually seems to have some quality-minded vendors - unlike the billet market which leaves a bit to be desired...
50 sets will be ready (P/N S197-801), although almost 20 are already spoken for. Chrome sockets, PNP, no core, lifetime warranty, all the goodies 149.00 just to keep it "interesting". And anyone wanting the in-line kit for the 2005 / early 06 kits (p/n S197-800) that we have had for about a year now - they are looking to be discontinued, currently only 3 sets in stock left at the 109.00 price.
And yes, WebElectric makes a good kit as well and I think they just released a new updated kit too - it's nice that the sequential market actually seems to have some quality-minded vendors - unlike the billet market which leaves a bit to be desired...