JohnDoe
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Finally found a cosmetic mod worth my $!
Took me around 3 hours, but that's because I spent an hour trying to figure out why my Raxiom Sequential Lights stopped working after tapping the right tail light for power, and eventually fixed it by cycling my Auto-Headlights knob. (keep this in mind if you have sequential tail lights)
For the front badge, I tapped into the passenger side parking lights.
The rear badge installation is pretty much just like [MENTION=15775]Xlume[/MENTION]'s instructional video. Only thing I noticed is now there's a bright red blob on my rear view camera, but I can still see the bumper.
The best part of this was a fellow Mustang came into the parking lot to do a couple donuts, and stopped by to see what I'm up to and if I needed any help. He had a base v6 and was so stoked seeing the front badge light up that he came back twice to check up on me and to see the final results. Now he knows what he wants to do to his future GT after seeing what I've done :cheers:
One more thing to note is to pay attention to your posi-tap needle and make sure it's actually puncturing the wire. I had a couple instances where I thought I tapped into the wrong wire, but there was just no contact.
Took me around 3 hours, but that's because I spent an hour trying to figure out why my Raxiom Sequential Lights stopped working after tapping the right tail light for power, and eventually fixed it by cycling my Auto-Headlights knob. (keep this in mind if you have sequential tail lights)
For the front badge, I tapped into the passenger side parking lights.
The rear badge installation is pretty much just like [MENTION=15775]Xlume[/MENTION]'s instructional video. Only thing I noticed is now there's a bright red blob on my rear view camera, but I can still see the bumper.
The best part of this was a fellow Mustang came into the parking lot to do a couple donuts, and stopped by to see what I'm up to and if I needed any help. He had a base v6 and was so stoked seeing the front badge light up that he came back twice to check up on me and to see the final results. Now he knows what he wants to do to his future GT after seeing what I've done :cheers:
One more thing to note is to pay attention to your posi-tap needle and make sure it's actually puncturing the wire. I had a couple instances where I thought I tapped into the wrong wire, but there was just no contact.
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