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Headlight upgrade
Ive never been that happy with my stock Halogen headlights and always felt they looked dated.
Well last week I picked up a spare X5 for breaking and a robbed a few bits off it for my self the power fold mirrors and swiches and also the factory Xenon headlights. They needed a bit of a clean up to bring them back to life which i did with the aid of wet flatting and polishing back up to a shine with a machine polisher. how they looked before the clean up: ![]() and after: ![]() I then wanted to fit the SMD rings from my Halogen headlights into these new Xenon ones but because there post 2002 the lenses and bonded with a permanent glue instead of the stuff you can heat up so i had the cut the lens off to gain access to the insides: ![]() Once the rings were installed I decided while the lights are apart I would get rid of the orange indicator in the side of the light. masked up ![]() blown over with satin black: ![]() once this was done i reassembled the lights by gluing and sealing the lenses back in place and where I had cut the lense once installed there is no sign that Ive been anywhere near them with the cutter even with the bonnet up. Once back together one last thing I changed was to fit a set of 8000K bulbs: ![]() Then refitted the lights back in the car and stand back and admire my work. Before with the Halogens (tinted with SMD rings) ![]() and now witht he factory Xenons and SMD rings annd 8000K HID bulbs: ![]() ![]() ![]()
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