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lkv0315 02-11-2019 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by crystalworks (Post 1154919)
That is post LCI. I'll take a picture and measure my post LCI OE rings later.

thank you!

lkv0315 03-02-2019 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by crystalworks (Post 1154919)
That is post LCI. I'll take a picture and measure my post LCI OE rings later.

You would really think that me looking it up on the internet would provide we with the answer, given that you would have to buy replacement OEM ones at some point, but alas, no one seems to have the size. Whenever you open them up and measure them, I will probably order them right away. Also, to replace/swap a halo, do you have to open the whole light assembly or can you change it like a normal bulb?

lkv0315 03-02-2019 02:34 PM

So, i feel very dumb now, after looking at lots of info, I don't even need to buy actual RINGS, I can just get different bulbs, right? I just need to now see that multicolored LED Angel Eye Projectors...

wpoll 03-02-2019 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by lkv0315 (Post 1156415)
So, i feel very dumb now, after looking at lots of info, I don't even need to buy actual RINGS, I can just get different bulbs, right? I just need to now see that multicolored LED Angel Eye Projectors...

Life is all about learning - these is no dumb - just pre-education!

(unless you ignore the lesson - then there's some dumb!). ;)

OP has started a new thread here...

https://xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-forums/...eye-bulbs.html

crystalworks 03-03-2019 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by lkv0315 (Post 1156412)
You would really think that me looking it up on the internet would provide we with the answer, given that you would have to buy replacement OEM ones at some point, but alas, no one seems to have the size. Whenever you open them up and measure them, I will probably order them right away. Also, to replace/swap a halo, do you have to open the whole light assembly or can you change it like a normal bulb?

Pics/measurements pending. Kids and wife are gone for the day so can catch up on some stuff. Will report back in a bit.

EDIT: Here you go, apologize for the one rotated picture... not sure why it uploaded that way. Going to start a new thread with these pics and measurements to make it more searchable for those in the future. Like you, I could not find this info anywhere when I was looking to do this.

https://i.postimg.cc/pTSxVchr/20190303-124943.jpg

Inner (larger) rings: ~5 11/16" (144.4625mm) side to side and ~5 7/16" (138.1125mm) top to bottom

https://i.postimg.cc/05LMccW9/20190303-125039.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/tR1n3Lzr/20190303-125107.jpg

Outer (smaller) rings: ~4 7/8" (123.825mm) side to side and about exactly the same top to bottom

https://i.postimg.cc/t7QjW1zH/20190303-125125.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/5NLHGLTL/20190303-125150.jpg

wpoll 03-03-2019 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by crystalworks (Post 1156480)
Pics/measurements pending. Kids and wife are gone for the day so can catch up on some stuff. Will report back in a bit.

crystalworks - I don't think that lkv0315 initially realised that changing the halo's require baking/cutting open the headlights and that the halos aren't a replaceable item. :confused:

But I'm sure someone will make good use of any extra information you can provide. :thumbup:

crystalworks 03-03-2019 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by wpoll (Post 1156483)
crystalworks - I don't think that lkv0315 initially realised that changing the halo's require baking/cutting open the headlights and that the halos aren't a replaceable item. :confused:

But I'm sure someone will make good use of any extra information you can provide. :thumbup:

Yeah, I gathered that as well after checking the other thread. No biggie. This was info I could have used so if it helps the OP or someone else in the future... it's worth it. :thumbup:

lkv0315 03-03-2019 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by crystalworks (Post 1156484)
Yeah, I gathered that as well after checking the other thread. No biggie. This was info I could have used so if it helps the OP or someone else in the future... it's worth it. :thumbup:

what wpoll said was true, but I'm sure this will be of use to someone! Thanks for all the help!

lkv0315 09-01-2019 11:05 PM

Oh boy
 
I have returned, because I came to the realization that everyone warned me about. The projectors are not very bright, which is depressing, to say the least. So now I want to replace the rings, I had been pointed toward diodedynamics or something along that lines, and if there is a ring on any of these websites which size would it be that I would get? Also, does anyone have a tutorial for how these would be replaced out for the old ones? It seems kinda complicated and I really don’t want to screw it up. Sorry to bump this but it already contained relevant info so.

wpoll 09-01-2019 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by lkv0315 (Post 1168182)
I have returned, because I came to the realization that everyone warned me about. The projectors are not very bright, which is depressing, to say the least. So now I want to replace the rings, I had been pointed toward diodedynamics or something along that lines, and if there is a ring on any of these websites which size would it be that I would get? Also, does anyone have a tutorial for how these would be replaced out for the old ones? It seems kinda complicated and I really don’t want to screw it up. Sorry to bump this but it already contained relevant info so.

You DO know that to replace the rings you are going to have to cut open your headlights, and this is VERY difficult to do? :dunno:

It involves baking the headlights in an oven at ~400*F for 25 minutes, then using sharp tools to cut through the softened glue joint. :yikes:


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