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EBCBbaLL 12-25-2006 06:10 PM

HIDs
 
Hey ive been doin some researching and finally came across this,
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MTEC-...QQcmdZViewItem
what you guys think? im worried about having the check headlights thing goin off, even though this product says that wont happen, im still skeptical, its hard to sort through the bs on ebay. and to do the foglight h11 HID conversion, anyone know any good sites? thanks for your help and merry christmas

oh yea, and what do you think looks better, 6000k or 8000k? i know 8000 is gonna have the blue but if im payin 300$ to get HIDs i want people to know theyre there, not just think theyre super bright white headlights

Aimster 12-25-2006 11:18 PM

I believe you have to get the BMW X5 Xenon headlights.

gnehzekul 12-26-2006 02:38 AM

i wouldnt spend the extra for this kit just because the indicator light does not turn on. you can follow the instructions on the main page to make some adaptors or if it does not bother you just leave it.

I have seen some kits go for as cheap as 220... which if you think about it.. if it breaks you can just get another set..

a few years back when aftermarket HIDs just started to come out i got a set of philips hids. Still have not had any problems.. 5 years later...
i am not too familiar with the new aftermarket stuff but always have heard good things about philips

eddii 12-26-2006 03:08 AM

you can get some cheap ones and see if it would last long or stick to a known brand like philips, osram etc.....but either way, u will still get the error message. so you'll need to compensate for the bulb resistance.
there are few ways to skin a cat, i went and bought a reasonably cheap xenon kit (approx $200 AUD), ran a feed supply from battery to relays which switches the xenons. i had to fool the system by wiring in a resistor each side - 50Watts (which is fairly big!), had the xenons for almost a year now. no probs yet (touch wood :rofl: )

i still regret not ticking the xenon option when i purchased the car. oh well :)

i think u should stick to 6000K. youll be surprised how blue they are;)

gnehzekul 12-26-2006 01:15 PM

btw the way the light paterns are lined up will be differnt from factory xeons since the projectors are not made for xeon light paterns

Nick@Jlevi SW 12-26-2006 03:43 PM

You can purchase our ProLumen HID kits for your headlights or fogs for $275 shipped. They come with a full lifetime warranty, 100% plug and play and include everything you need for the complete install.

Remember, whether you retrofit OEM xenons or aftermarket xenons into your headlights, you will need to install resistors or get the ECU flashed for xenons to prevent the bulb out warning.

gnehzekul 12-26-2006 10:40 PM

^ we are talking about headlights not fog lights

Nick@Jlevi SW 12-27-2006 12:19 AM

Right and we have them available for your headlights :)

B&DCalgary 12-27-2006 01:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EBCBbaLL
oh yea, and what do you think looks better, 6000k or 8000k?

Neither one will look good. They'll make you look like you riced up your ride with some cheap blue tinted halogens. Visibility at night will also be significantly reduced as a result of the color as well as the reduction in lumens. The reason for getting HID's in the first place is to improve night time visibility, not decrease it. OEM HID's are typically 4200-4300K, which is the range that produces maximum visibility on the road, and look bright white with a faint blue tint compared to halogens. Getting into the 5000K range starts to look obviously blue. Once you go 6000K and higher they start looking like they belong on a taxi cab in the Philippines.

Aimster 12-27-2006 11:37 AM

If I purchase this kit, is it going to blind people since I am not going to have the xenon headlights?

Anyone have xenons with non-xenon headlights for an X5? Do people high-beam/flash you a lot?


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