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Old 12-26-2013, 01:47 AM
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Smile WTB: e53 clear or clear/amber turn signal lenses

Hoping for a festivus miracle here.

I'm hoping someone has a spare set of clear or clear/amber turn signal lenses from a pre-facelift e53 lying around that they would be willing to part with. I'm going to be doing an hid retrofit and it would be a shame to leave my all-amber turn signal lenses in my headlights.

What I need are in this picture from the DIY section:

(from this article: http://www.xoutpost.com/articles/x5/...02-bmw-x5.html)

Thanks for your help!

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Old 12-26-2013, 10:49 AM
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I have a set, but you'd have to buy my whole headlight housings to get to them lol!

Good luck man, why not just trim the amber turn signals and shape them to be cut like the facelift, then wrap them in brushed aluminum vinyl or something? That's been done in the past and its a nice look.

Hope you are upgrading projectors to EvoXR while performing the retrofit
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Old 12-26-2013, 02:49 PM
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Cool, I didn't think of doing that. Thank you for the advice. I like the idea of covering up the open space around the super shiny turn signal reflectors.

It's funny. The last retrofit I did on my z3 nine years ago, people were using the x5 waffle lenses because they were readily available. Now, all those spare parts are dried up!

For projectors, I'm going to try the morimoto h1 minis. It seems like the easiest upgrade path for the stock halogen headlights. I could only find 1 website that had the spyder headlights and I think they wanted $450. At that rate, I'd be better off getting an Oem ebay set. Someone else has a set of p53 depos at $350 but they have the weak halogen rings.

It's been a while since I've done this so I'm sure I'll be asking lots of questions.

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Old 12-26-2013, 03:03 PM
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Hey Carter, the MH1 6.0's are a good projector, but for our fairly large headlights, you might want something with a 3" lens. If you're working on halogen headlights, I definitely understand why you are considering them.

If you are set on the Mini's, TRS has the Morimoto Mini D2S 3.0 (which is based off a Q5-R projector) coming out on January 1, and its supposed to outshine the MH1 in terms of output, and obviously the ability to use D2S ballasts and OEM bulbs is a plus.

Here is a thread about a members build where he shaped the turn signal similar to look like the facelift, I plan on doing the same on my build, and wrapping the piece when its trimmed in brushed aluminum vinyl:

http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-foru...my-turn-2.html




You're right, the Spyders are still on backorder from the manufacturer, I'm in contact with them but still no ETA on a new shipment, those were great as they accepted Hella E55 projectors, so I used EvoX-R's for a member on the boards that came out great.

If you were to buy the Depo P53's for $350, you can buy the UHP LED rings from a seller on ebay that fit into the headlights, for $180. However, the Depo projector is not too great, especially on the halogen units. And the only projector that will bolt in to the Depo headlights based on bolt pattern is the Valeo D2S projectors from the older Audi's and BMW's in the early '00's.

Trust me, I've done my research haha. Good luck man and check out some of my posts and other threads, I also have a couple threads on HIDPlanet talking about a build on Depo's, long and short though its just too rich for me. I'd rather do a similar build to the above picture, use some SMD LED rings and EvoXR projectors and call it a day.

Hit me up if you have questions or want to talk lighting, I don't want to clog your thread up!
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