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Old 07-02-2015, 08:12 PM
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Old 07-02-2015, 08:22 PM
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That's the same place I got mine...so I will be very curious to see if your lights are good and working 100%.

They had 5 or 6 pairs, I have no idea where they came from, but they are close to the Spartanburg factory so I am wondering if they got factory seconds or something.

Keep me posted. I will PM you my cell #...

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Old 07-02-2015, 10:37 PM
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OK folks, I don't mean to rain on this LED parade...BUT!

I just took the X6 out for a test drive with the coding - at least the low beams work, so I can sufficiently test them.

I am not impressed with the 'throw' of these LED lights.

Tony, Jeff, Gixxer, and others who will have these successfully installed - adjust the height of the throw on the lights themselves, they are aimed VERY low from the factory. There are two knobs on top of the casings for horizontal and vertical throw.

First, these lights are CONSTANTLY moving around at night -the slightest jerk of the wheel to the left and the right beam is doing its thing - it's actually quite neat, but with the beam so narrowly focused its a bit annoying.

As much as I hate to say it, I don't think this technology is 100% there yet. Once we get a powerful enough LED bulb that would allow the throw of light to be evenly distributed (much like a Xenon bulb), I will feel more comfortable with the technology. But to me this is a fancy toy.

I know I probably sound like I am being pretty harsh, but I expected a lot more from these lights than I just saw with my own eyes. Maybe if they were raised up a bit it would help - but given my high beam issues, I have to draw the line, chalk it up to a learning experience, be thankful it wasn't even more $$$, and walk away from the project and go back to Xenons.

OK, I'm done being a party pooper!

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P.S. You might ask if I would keep these lights if they worked. I probably would - I would not want to go through the hassle of swapping everything back, but given my issues and my higher expectations its time to throw in the towel.
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Old 07-02-2015, 10:57 PM
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Sorry to hear this... everyone else says that LEDs are awesome, but I have never driven a vehicle at night with them. I'll be the first to admit that the xenons are really nice and I was a little reluctant to give them up. I still think the projector style looks better.... its almost like the reflectors behind the LED emittors look more like conventional halogen reflectors, but with leveling motors that move them, however I really wanted the cool new LED halos with the flat bottoms and the narrowed scowling look of the LCI headlights....

Chris, let me get mine figured out and hopefully I will be able to shine more light on this subject.
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Hopefully, we will get this all sorted out together.

We'll see..
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Old 07-02-2015, 11:52 PM
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Chris, let me get mine figured out and hopefully I will be able to shine more light on this subject.
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Hopefully, we will get this all sorted out together.

We'll see..
I agree the headlights are definitely an eye catcher. They are VERY well designed, and I have no doubt BMW put a lot of engineering into them (that $2k factory option cost is there for a reason). I am just disappointed in the output of the beams. The pattern is just very 'blotchy' and not even like a Xenon output.

OK I am going to shut-up, because my ranting isn't helping the bottom line here. I am hoping, fingers crossed, you are good to go on Monday.

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I thought they were supposed to have a crisp cutoff... even more so than Xenon. On the shop wall with Xenons on the right and LED on the left, there was a noticable difference. Yours must be an aiming issue. Mine were opposite of yours: Mine were projecting nearly 8 feet high up on the wall! I though someone had either dropped them or something else was wrong with them, but I was finally able to adjust them to where the beam cutoffs were even with the xenons..
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OK folks, I don't mean to rain on this LED parade...BUT!

I just took the X6 out for a test drive with the coding - at least the low beams work, so I can sufficiently test them.

I am not impressed with the 'throw' of these LED lights.

Tony, Jeff, Gixxer, and others who will have these successfully installed - adjust the height of the throw on the lights themselves, they are aimed VERY low from the factory. There are two knobs on top of the casings for horizontal and vertical throw.

First, these lights are CONSTANTLY moving around at night -the slightest jerk of the wheel to the left and the right beam is doing its thing - it's actually quite neat, but with the beam so narrowly focused its a bit annoying.

As much as I hate to say it, I don't think this technology is 100% there yet. Once we get a powerful enough LED bulb that would allow the throw of light to be evenly distributed (much like a Xenon bulb), I will feel more comfortable with the technology. But to me this is a fancy toy.

I know I probably sound like I am being pretty harsh, but I expected a lot more from these lights than I just saw with my own eyes. Maybe if they were raised up a bit it would help - but given my high beam issues, I have to draw the line, chalk it up to a learning experience, be thankful it wasn't even more $$$, and walk away from the project and go back to Xenons.

OK, I'm done being a party pooper!

Your headlight snob,

Chris

P.S. You might ask if I would keep these lights if they worked. I probably would - I would not want to go through the hassle of swapping everything back, but given my issues and my higher expectations its time to throw in the towel.
Chris - I have to say that my LED headlights don't act the same. Mine are VERY bright (much more so that Xenons) and they don't constantly move around. They are adaptive with the steering wheel, but react very gradually the way I think they should.

I'm wondering if it may be a footwell module issue. I bit the bullet and installed the latest revision from the get go.
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Old 07-03-2015, 03:59 PM
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Chris - I have to say that my LED headlights don't act the same. Mine are VERY bright (much more so that Xenons) and they don't constantly move around. They are adaptive with the steering wheel, but react very gradually the way I think they should.

I'm wondering if it may be a footwell module issue. I bit the bullet and installed the latest revision from the get go.
That is what I am wondering too. Not sure what to think?? UGH!

What I really need to do is check the White/Green and White/Blue wires, that go to each light respectively, and see if I'm getting voltage. Those are the newly run High Beam wires for the LEDs.

I'll try to get a video over the weekend of my LEDs in action. It's bizarre.

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Gixxer, were the circular openings on the back of your headlights tampered with? You would know by the little tabs on the circular covers. Mine had definitely been opened.
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Gixxer, were the circular openings on the back of your headlights tampered with? You would know by the little tabs on the circular covers. Mine had definitely been opened.
Nope. Mine looked brand new.
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