I got me sequentials from Teddy... First set took me about 45 min to install, trying to understand what i was doing... I am HORRIBLE with wiring. The second one took me about 15 min or so, once I knew what i was doing. With his kit, there is some splicing, but they work well.
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2003 Redfire Cobra
Steig stg 3 port w/ported TB plenum
Steeda Intake w/sniper tune
Mac O/R H-pipe w/flowmaster catback
Steeda Tri-Ax 315/35-17 Nittos
2.93 Pulley w/Even Flow Head Cooling Mod
LFP Dual pass Heat Exchanger
Spec 3 clutch w/fidanza flywheel
I've got the Webelectrics plug and go, no problems. A little bit more work to install with the shaker 1000 but they are worth it.
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2005 V6 Torch Red vert Dealer installed GT body kit and dual exhaust. GT swaybars. Bama 93 tune. Shaker 1000, sequential tail lights with chrome bezels, KN drop in filter. Street Scenes Gen 1 ducktail spoiler.
The brake lights and flashers come on sequentially also Yossarian. When you hit the brakes the lights sequence once and then stay on. The sequencing emergency flashers are great for parades. (First hand experience)
I love mine, but have not experienced parade fame with them. My new goal is to get in some parade so I can show them off, lol. Thanks!
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"One of these early mornings, oh, you gonna be wiping your weeping eyes.
I bought you a brand new mustang 'bout nineteen sixty five
Now you come around signifying a woman, you don't wanna let me ride.
Mustang Sally, think you better slow your mustang down".
I purchased both mine ('06 & '08) from Paul in Grayson, www.mustangtaillightsequencers.com
I installed both of them. No problems at all. Good directions and Paul was very helpful.
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Hi all Stang drivers!
I am interested in installing a sequentail tail ligh system on my new 05 Mustang and have spotted two suppliers on E-Bay. One is only $59.95 form Teddy44 in Grayson Kentucky and the other I have seen is from wcparts for $224.95. Both sellers have good feeback ratings. I don't want to throw money away but don't mind spending bucks for superior products. What info. do you have for me?
My wife installed them while I put the C&L CAI on and she beat me!! (Not by much!!) took about 30 minutes. I've only used them about 3 months but they are truly "plug and play" and work 4.0!
My wife installed them while I put the C&L CAI on and she beat me!! (Not by much!!) took about 30 minutes. I've only used them about 3 months but they are truly "plug and play" and work 4.0!
I dream of the day when my wife helps me with anything on any car.
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Just installed mine today! The american muscle kit is from webelectric just fyi. Looks awesome!
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2008 Mustang 4.0L V6 - Candy Apple Red Performance: FRPP Dual Exhaust With X Pipe,K&N Drop-In Air Filter Looks: GT Spoiler, White Racing Stripes, Sequential Taillights, GT500 Pedals & Dead Pedal, Window Tinting
I purchased both mine ('06 & '08) from Paul in Grayson, www.mustangtaillightsequencers.com
I installed both of them. No problems at all. Good directions and Paul was very helpful.
I should clarify though that they are not plug and play. However, I'm not an electrician and I didn't have any trouble reading and following directions and splicing a few wires (certainly not worth an additional $100+ to me!).
Also, if you mention that you're a member of a Mustang club, he gives a discount. I paid $50 ('06) and $70/$75 ('08) for mine.
And these do everything all the others do, i.e., sequence once when you hit the brake, etc.
Kimberly
I should clarify though that they are not plug and play. However, I'm not an electrician and I didn't have any trouble reading and following directions and splicing a few wires (certainly not worth an additional $100+ to me!).
Also, if you mention that you're a member of a Mustang club, he gives a discount. I paid $50 ('06) and $70/$75 ('08) for mine.
And these do everything all the others do, i.e., sequence once when you hit the brake, etc.
Kimberly
That is a good price but I didn't want the hassle..
I dream of the day when my wife helps me with anything on any car. .
You should've married an engineer. My husband did.
All kidding aside, cars aren't everyone's thing... as long as she doesn't keep you from doing your car work, you're doing pretty good.
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Does anybody know how to make your own sequential brake lights? I'm pretty handy with electronics and would rather make my own plug and play kit rather than pay $170 for a pre-made kit. Also not intersted in sending back my old harness since they're always good to have in case of need for replacement.
From what I have heard and seen, it depends on the model year of your car. From what I've heard, the newer cars don't use flashers, and are instead computer-controlled, which makes interfacing with them more difficult. On the older cars, you can probably just get yourself a schematic, trace it, and determine how to do the wiring yourself. (Depending on your electrical/electronic skill.)