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      01-27-2014, 08:55 PM   #1
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Angel Eye Install Help Needed

Hey guys, I am in the middle of installing these angel eyes from TopGearSolutions on my E90 LCI; http://www.topgearsolutions.com/2009...ngel-eyes.html

I'm doing the passenger side and have them in but now I can't get the damn back cover on, there is not enough clearance for the tabs to go in. Has anyone else had this problem? They came with no instructions so I am relying on other manufacturer's instructions and I can't find anything about clearance.

Will be posting some other observations when I'm done but for now I can't go any further.
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I have not installed those, so the only advice I can offer is to make sure the wires are not getting caught between the housing and the back cover, and make sure you fully seat the cover into place before twisting/locking.

Are you certain the bulb is correctly in place?

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Thanks, I got it on. I really had to apply some pressure to get both tabs to pop in. Now on to the driver's side.
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I was just going to say it requires a bit of pressure to get it on.
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Man these AE's look awesome! I think they are brighter than my buddy's LUXs. I tried to take a picture but they are too bright to get a picture in my garage (too cold to open the door and back out). My only real complaint is that the connector that plugs into the car is very loose, so loose I was concerned they would eventually back out. I wrapped them in electrical tape so hopefully that holds them.
In retrospect after doing the driver's side where I had no choice but to remove the wheel and fender well (that or the airbox), if I had done that on the passenger side it would have given me that little bit of extra room to get the covers back on easier. May not have saved me any time as I had plenty of room to work on that side otherwise.
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Man these AE's look awesome! I think they are brighter than my buddy's LUXs. I tried to take a picture but they are too bright to get a picture in my garage (too cold to open the door and back out). My only real complaint is that the connector that plugs into the car is very loose, so loose I was concerned they would eventually back out. I wrapped them in electrical tape so hopefully that holds them.
In retrospect after doing the driver's side where I had no choice but to remove the wheel and fender well (that or the airbox), if I had done that on the passenger side it would have given me that little bit of extra room to get the covers back on easier. May not have saved me any time as I had plenty of room to work on that side otherwise.
We'd definitely appreciate some pictures if you have the means. As far as the loose connectors sometimes you can tweak the internal clip to allow the connector to be a bit more snug. I haven't worked on your specific vehicle before but sometimes where the internal springs make pressure they get a bit loose and need to be bent back. Does that make sense?
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We'd definitely appreciate some pictures if you have the means. As far as the loose connectors sometimes you can tweak the internal clip to allow the connector to be a bit more snug. I haven't worked on your specific vehicle before but sometimes where the internal springs make pressure they get a bit loose and need to be bent back. Does that make sense?
It does but on the particular connector on my car there really are no springs. There are metal tab connectors inside a plastic housing (opposite as the ones on the bulbs). It relies on the fit of the plastic pieces to hold it together, no lock or spring. I made sure it was fully seating but yes, it is a very cheap connector on the BMW side. Sorry, I was too tired last night to try and figure out how to upload pics but I am attaching the one I took after the passenger side was done comparing the two. I tried taking another completed pic but the two AE's together were to bright to get a defined image. I think this is the one people like to see anyway, comparing stock to aftermarket. If anyone wants I can try to get a picture in the light today.
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It does but on the particular connector on my car there really are no springs. There are metal tab connectors inside a plastic housing (opposite as the ones on the bulbs). It relies on the fit of the plastic pieces to hold it together, no lock or spring. I made sure it was fully seating but yes, it is a very cheap connector on the BMW side. Sorry, I was too tired last night to try and figure out how to upload pics but I am attaching the one I took after the passenger side was done comparing the two. I tried taking another completed pic but the two AE's together were to bright to get a defined image. I think this is the one people like to see anyway, comparing stock to aftermarket. If anyone wants I can try to get a picture in the light today.
Thanks!

I understand your frustration on shooting angel eyes when they are so bright. Many times my camera likes to adjust it and makes the angel eyes appear dimmer then they really are.

You need a good point and shoot camera that likes light or you need to start playing with the adjustments on the camera to get it where you want it.

The most asked for pictures are in broad day light but compared to stock is always good too!
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