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Old 10-12-2018, 03:26 PM
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Retro Fit Xenon Depo Headlight in Halogen

My eyes ache from the research on this topic these past couple weeks. I have the software to code the headlights but I am baffled with how much the cost difference is between Stock Xenon and Halogen DEPO headlights are.

I am looking for specific LED AE's already in (Not CCFL) and I don't want to break the seal, it's no fun like it is on the E46's..

I personally do not see a difference in the Stock Xenon DEPO Model verses the Stock Halogen Model.

The $299 headlight option is what i ordered, there are 6 T10 bulbs for each angel eye ring. Give me a break, that's a lot of maintenance to change out. Here are those headlights.. just returned them..


So what happens if I buy these

Will they actually plug in my stock halogen model vehicle?
Sorry if these questions are dumb.. trying to understand the difference.
These look like normal projector headlights.

My X5 is an 02 3.0 w/ Stock Halogens


Thanks in advance..
Trent

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