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Sequential Turn Signals: WebElectric or CDC?

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CaliLifeStyle

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I am going to buy some sequential turn signals. I found these two sites that have them. Is there any difference in the two? Such as flash speed, install, or quality.

http://www.webelectricmagazine.com/products.htm
http://www.classicdesignconcepts.com/catalog/itemdisplay/470.html
 

Wikkdgt

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I purchased mine from sequentialturnsignals.com, which is now webelectricmagazine.com. They are great. It seems that his site is alot bigger than almost a year ago. Alot more choices and easier installs. Looks like a good choice.
 

CaliLifeStyle

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Well. 1 for WebElectric.
 
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ive been reading really good things about WE. CDC's most expensive kit plugs directly into the factory wire harness, whereas the cheaper version (still pretty expensive) requires a wire to be cut. Im pretty sure WE requires a wire to be spliced too.

I havent installed them and im certainly no pro.. but I have read that WE is a great bang for your buck compared to cdc
 

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I'm going with webelectric, I made a thread in talk a couple days ago that has some videos of the Webelectric lights.

sequential taillights thread
 

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CDCs stuff is too expensive, IMO. Save some $$ and cut a wire.
 
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CaliLifeStyle said:
Well. 1 for WebElectric.
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Make that 2
 

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I too bought mine from sequentialturnsignals. Easy to install and they look cool.
 
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i bought mine from webelectric. no problems at all and was easy to install.
 

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I'm liking these damn things more and more...I'm on the edge of the fence for buying them though..
 

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Seq turn signals

I have the CDC ones. Yes, they are more expensive but true plug & play. I've had mine for about 2 years with no problems. Very happy, very cool mod.
 

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I got mine from sequentialtaillights.com and love them. I had an issue that was brake switch related, and Marvin talked with me on the phone to help trace it.

webelectric is a different company I think. It's in OH and sequentialtaillights.com is in NY.
 

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Spreadman said:
I got mine from sequentialtaillights.com and love them. I had an issue that was brake switch related, and Marvin talked with me on the phone to help trace it.

webelectric is a different company I think. It's in OH and sequentialtaillights.com is in NY.
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They might be different than sequentialtaillights.com, but sequentialturnsignals.com and Webelectric are the same because if you type in www.sequentialturnsignals.com, Webelectric comes up.
 

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Wikkdgt said:
They might be different than sequentialtaillights.com, but sequentialturnsignals.com and Webelectric are the same because if you type in www.sequentialturnsignals.com, Webelectric comes up.
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HA! Helps when the mod actually READS the post.
 

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Does this also make the brake lights sequential as well
 

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I've had my Web Electric sequentials on my car since January of this year. I've had no problems/compliants.

One thing I didn't realize is that it also changes the way your car's brake lights light up. When you initially hit your brakes they light up sequentially...if you don't like this, supposedly there is a way around it.
 

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I've had my Web Electric sequentials on my car since January of this year. I've had no problems/compliants.

One thing I didn't realize is that it also changes the way your car's brake lights light up. When you initially hit your brakes they light up sequentially...if you don't like this, supposedly there is a way around it.
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There is. http://www.sequentialtaillights.com/ sells a module to keep the brakes stock.
 
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bought mine from webelectrics.. no complaints.. cust service = A++++++
 

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I bought mine from Larry at WebElectric Products and couldn't be happier. I actually got the plug-n-play pre wired harness and it was a cinch to install. I also installed the dome light dimmer module that WebElectric sells, it fades the dome light down when you close the doors. Pretty cool little mod.
WebElectric has the best products and the best service out there, Larry really stands behind his products.
I wouldn't waste my time or money anywhere else.

Hec
 

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Bullitt03 said:
Does this also make the brake lights sequential as well
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um nope, it just makes your headlights flash like a crotchrockets....
 
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