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Old 9/10/09, 10:18 PM
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Web Electric Seq turn signals

Just installed tonight. What a simple and quick setup. About 20 minutes for both sides. Harnesses were a perfect match, plug and play. If all there parts are this good I will definitely be buying more from them.
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I agree, one of the easiest and best made pieces out there!
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Yeah, I used WE too and works great.

I find myself turning the flashers on when I park briefly to lock the gate just so I can see 'em.

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They are awesome and very quick and easy mod... Just wish I could see them when I am driving...
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Originally Posted by 69CaliStang
They are awesome and very quick and easy mod... Just wish I could see them when I am driving...
bolt on a huge mirror to your rear bumper
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Originally Posted by classix_stang289
bolt on a huge mirror to your rear bumper

I just might do that!
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I'm another VERY satisfied customer of their sequential lights. Installed them very easily and am totally satisfied with their quality and ease of install.

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I got the web electric sequential lights, and followed up with the one touch convertible top and the auto down back windows. All items were easy to install and worked well the first time.
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Agree with everything said. I installed the sequential turn signals and the front DRL kit... quality products and Larry will go out of his way to help with any install questions/problems. Top-notch company
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These were the first mod on both of my cars, and still one of my favorites. Easy to install, great customer service, excellent product!
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3 years and no problems. A quality product!
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Just curious which one did you guys buy? The cheaper one or the more expensive one?
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I bought the pre-wired harness for both of mine.
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Nice set-up. Enjoy .
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Originally Posted by surf808
Just curious which one did you guys buy? The cheaper one or the more expensive one?
I got the cheaper "splice in" version and it was easy to install. Besides being cheaper, it has the option of keeping the brake lights as before (non sequential). I have never run that last wire, but the option is there! Flawless operation for 9 months, now.

=Vic=
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Originally Posted by Beargap
I got the cheaper "splice in" version and it was easy to install. Besides being cheaper, it has the option of keeping the brake lights as before (non sequential). I have never run that last wire, but the option is there! Flawless operation for 9 months, now.

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I'm about to order a kit from Web Electric. Their web site states that any kit (not just the splice in kit) can have non sequenced brake lights, by running the control wire to the turn signal indicator under the dash. Has anyone done this?
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I'm about to order a kit from Web Electric. Their web site states that any kit (not just the splice in kit) can have non sequenced brake lights, by running the control wire to the turn signal indicator under the dash. Has anyone done this?
I did it, you need to run two wires from the trunk to the smart junction box in the passenger side kick panel. It's fairly easy and it's why I replaced my Meter4it kit with the Webelectrics kit.


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Thanks for the video, NJ3, that's exactly what I want my to do.
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I have a set of the webelectric one on my 02 vert as well as their brakelight / lightbar switch. They are the second set on the car the first one being from CDC which worked fine until the controllers decided to fail. I have a CDC set on My 06, whould have probably went with the Webelectric ones, but the price for the CDC set was unbeatable FREE! I got them at the MCA 35th. the sales person gave them to me after I had purchased their hood struts and trunk detailer. If any thing happens to them will replace with a set of web electrics.
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Originally Posted by surf808
Just curious which one did you guys buy? The cheaper one or the more expensive one?
OEM harnesses. I just wanted to be able to return to stock easy. My original harnesses are now untouched.

About running two wires all the way to the smart junction box... Why not pick off the needed tap in the trunk? Are not the brake lite wires already there?


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