spikey
Apr 8 2006, 12:59 PM
Package come with 4 Fluorescents, 4 Rings, wires and transformers
super bright 7000K color
asking for $145 shipped to anywhere
Brand new
will fit with E36 and E39
p.s got two ccfl replacement rings, 25 bucks each!!!

Marc
Apr 8 2006, 02:31 PM
Confused ... do these actually come on at the same time as low beams? Ie. Are they just parking lights, or headlights, or neither and simply for visual effect.
As I already have a HID conversion, but not Angel Eyes, could I use these?
Liquidity
Apr 8 2006, 05:04 PM
Going by other beamers Marc, angel eyes come on when your parkers are activated. In some cases i believe they totally replace the parkers, which may be what this kit does.
Also, some bmw's have a feature where, when the car is turned off, you can put an indicator on, and it will light up the corresponding sides parker lights only. useful on dark roads as on outer boundary marker of your car, and with angel eyes, generally a very low draw.
As far as i'm aware, the stock angel eyes on beamers is an l.e.d setup. These are CCFL. Bit more draw, i think. An issue to be aware of if your using that feature.
The original items look fantastic in low beam with projector hids, as they are the only thing you can see outside the projectors beam (ie, from side on, etc, in traffic). Just looking at this kit, i cant see how you'd install it without having to crack the headlights seal. Water vapour in headlight casing (when you reseal) = bad.
Some thoughts ;P
spikey
Apr 8 2006, 05:44 PM
Thanks for explanation Liquidity!
Marc, this kit will match perfect and looks awesome when you turn on the HID. You still can see the angel eyes very clearly, not like other led angel eyes!!!
Can you give me the diameter of them mate?
how the hell do you get them in there??
spikey
Apr 9 2006, 01:17 PM
The length is about 13.2cm and height is about 11.5cm
I got it from Taiwan which my friend is selling this kit oversea!!!
Marc
Apr 10 2006, 01:05 AM
Sold
ichi-go
Apr 10 2006, 02:21 PM
If u reseal the headlights according to the right procedures, they wouldn't have water vapour... either way, u hafta crack open ur headlights to install these..
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