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Not sure the hate for sequential - I wicked prefer them since it's more eye catching!
 

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Not sure the hate for sequential - I wicked prefer them since it's more eye catching!
I am interested in the reason for such strong hatred of the sequential turn signals. Seems like the level of hatred is on an extreme level. Can you guys explain why it is just a no go for you?
 

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I am interested in the reason for such strong hatred of the sequential turn signals. Seems like the level of hatred is on an extreme level. Can you guys explain why it is just a no go for you?
For me, personally, I just don't like the style. Lol. I think it looks "too aftermarket". Tacky, even on Audi's. Simply, I just like the look of solid turns better.
 


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Damnit. Now I have taillight envy. As I have 2 sets of the old sequential smoked LEDs, I will probably never get these :(

But damn they look good
If you’re getting rid of the sequentials, I may be interested!
 

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Sorry to be rolling in late to the party. I too am not a fan of those sequential lights. Reason being; It looks like an unnecessary, flashy, Christmas tree light show. I appreciate the wiring craftsmanship that went into it, but they really should've given buyers the option to alter the blinks to solid. Another thing is, I'm afraid other drivers would get confused as to what the tail lights are displaying. "Is he braking? Is he signaling?" Seems like more of a hazard in my opinion.
 

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Honda Civic 10th gen Sedan Aftermarket LED Tail Lights BA639B53-8293-43D2-9E58-3B160D42343E
Here’s another version about to release check out post.
 

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Sorry to be rolling in late to the party. I too am not a fan of those sequential lights. Reason being; It looks like an unnecessary, flashy, Christmas tree light show. I appreciate the wiring craftsmanship that went into it, but they really should've given buyers the option to alter the blinks to solid. Another thing is, I'm afraid other drivers would get confused as to what the tail lights are displaying. "Is he braking? Is he signaling?" Seems like more of a hazard in my opinion.
Audi, Ford, Mercedes, BMW, and the Department of Transportation all disagree with you lol

On a side note, I installed sequential blinkers in my 2000 Mustang around 2001, well before Ford started putting them in from the factory in 2008(ish). I'm taking credit for the sequential craze. :-D
 

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Sorry to be rolling in late to the party. I too am not a fan of those sequential lights. Reason being; It looks like an unnecessary, flashy, Christmas tree light show. I appreciate the wiring craftsmanship that went into it, but they really should've given buyers the option to alter the blinks to solid. Another thing is, I'm afraid other drivers would get confused as to what the tail lights are displaying. "Is he braking? Is he signaling?" Seems like more of a hazard in my opinion.
People in Boston don't even use it. They change lane and turn whenever they want to.
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