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Angel eye/light options if I open up the headlights? 2011 E90 335 xDrive...
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11-18-2022, 09:15 AM | #1 |
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Angel eye/light options if I open up the headlights? 2011 E90 335 xDrive...
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As I was planning to add a new eyelid into the headlight and spray them matte black inside, I don't mind opening up the headlights I have to upgrade the angel eyes I have. I currently have the Xenon lights with fogs on my car, and the Xenons seem a bit dim compared to the LED lights in my other car (no surprise, I guess?), but if that's a super pricey/difficult upgrade I'll leave that alone. For the angel eyes, if I can upgrade the shape/look of them in the E90, would love to know where I'd get those parts, and any videos to upgrade them. As for the corner lights, or fogs -- are they simple bulb swaps? I want to make sure I don't throw codes on the car, but if I can get LED swaps for them it would be super. Appreciate any help! |
11-22-2022, 02:28 AM | #2 |
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Not sure what brand angel eyes to get.
I’ve looked but there’s a lot of options. The lci xenons are pretty bright. I think to make them even brighter, you’d need new projectors. Corner lights as cornering lights in the headlights? Depending on what LEDs you get for those and the fog lights, it might throw an error. You can code out the errors easily. |
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11-23-2022, 02:33 AM | #3 | |
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If the Xenon bulbs are very old, putting in new bulbs is a straightforward way to get brighter output. New projectors are a lot more work, but if you’re taking apart the headlight for the angel eyes already it’s something to consider. |
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I wouldn’t recommend the LED bulbs. They will probably be brighter than an old Xenon bulb but not as bright (and less reliable) than a new Xenon. Here’s a comparison of a new Osram Cool Blue bulb (left) and a new “50,000 lux” LED bulb (right) from an older post of mine: |
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