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Old 10-31-2015, 11:31 AM
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Luxen (Lüxen) LED Headlight Fog Light Bulb 40W 5000 lumen (per bulb) 6000K

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Replace your HID/Halogen bulbs with a universal fitting LED system with copper braided fan/heat dispersion. The highest power available with over 40W of output. These are not low grade low quality "ballistic nylon" bulbs that some other brands use. These have no external fins to get in the way of installation nor do they have fans that can improperly cool the bulbs.

Compare our 5000 Lumen per bulb output vs the competition at only 3000 lumen!
  • When properly mounted, exceeds FMVSS-108 and CMVSS-108 DOT requirements for low beam and high beam performance
  • Excellent option for light, medium and heavy-duty trucks, off-road vehicles, classic cars, motorcycles and more. Will work with most applications. Some Euro cars may require Anti-Flicker adapters
  • The smallest possible diameter bulbs will fit most every single application without the need for dremeling and modifications
  • The components designed to ignite the bulbs are small enough to fit in 99% of high beam/low beam housings, though will have to be mounted externally on most fog light applications.
  • Durability and dependability of LED lighting provides a solid-state, bulb-free headlamp design that impervious to damage from shock and vibration
  • Aviation/Military grade, die-cast aluminum housing and non-yellowing, polycarbonate lens over the CREE LED offer optimum protection against damage from impact, roadside debris and other hazards even in exposed environments.
  • Advanced circuitry protects against voltage spikes up to 600v
  • Constant Current CPU and Anti-Interference
  • 360 Degree Light output

Details Materials
  • Aviation-Grade Aluminum Housing
  • Copper Braided Belt - over 1" wide - most others claim 1/2" and have to use 4 braided lines
  • 16 Gauge Wiring

Application (Please consult your owner's manual for your application fitment type):
All BMW applications may require anti-flicker harness except those marked with * (all asterisk will not require anti-flicker harness for proper operation but may still throw a code)
  • E34 - BMW 5 Series and M5 - 1989-96
  • E36 - BMW 3 Series and M3 - 1992-98
  • E38 - BMW 7 Series - 1995-02*
  • E39 - BMW 5 Series and M5 - 1997-03*
  • E46 - BMW 3 Series Coupe, Sedan, Convertible and M3 - 1999-2006*
  • E60/E61 - BMW 5 Series and M5 - 2004-2009
  • E63/E64 - BMW 6 Series and M6 - 2004-2010
  • E65/E66/E67 - BMW 7 Series - 2002-2008
  • E70 - BMW X5 and X5M SAV - 2007-2013
  • E87/E81 - BMW 1 Series Hatchback Sedan - 2004-2010
  • E90/E91 - BMW 3 Series Sedan and M3 - 2006-2012
  • E92/E93 - BMW 3 Series Coupe and M3 - 2007-2013
  • E83 - BMW X3 SAV - 2003-2010
  • E53 - BMW X5 SAV - 2000-2006
  • E37 - BMW Z3 Roadster and MZ3 - 1997-02*
  • E85 - BMW Z4 and Z4M Roadster and Coupe - 2003-2008
  • E71 - BMW X6 and X6M SAV - 2008-2014
  • E82/E88 - BMW 1 Series Coupe & 1M - 2007-2012
  • R50 - MkI MINI One, Cooper, Convertible and S*
  • R56 - MkII MINI Cooper, Convertible, E, D and Cooper S
  • F01/F02/F03/F04 - BMW 7 Series - Sedan 2009 and up
  • E84 - BMW X1 - SAV 2010 and up
  • F10 - BMW 5 Series Sedan and M5- 2010 and up
  • F30/F31/F34/F80 - BMW 3 Series Sedan and M3 - 2012 and up
  • F13/F12 - BMW 6 Series Coupe / Convertible and M6 - 2011 and up
  • F25 - BMW X3 - SAV 2011 and up
  • F07 - BMW 5 Series GT - 2010 and up
  • F32/F33/F36/F82 - BMW 4 Series Sedan and M4 - 2013 and up
  • F15 - BMW X5 and X5M SAV 2014 and up
  • F22/F45 - BMW 2 Series Coupe - 2015 and up
  • F26 - BMW X4 - SAV 2014 and up
  • MOST Japanese, Domestic vehicles manufactured prior to 2012 will not require Anti-flicker harness except some DODGE/CHRYSLER/JEEP products
Product Detail Information:
  1. Capable of 12-24V DC Operating Current
  2. Maximized 360 degree beam angle, enhance 30% of effective range compared to halogen lamp
  3. Stainless Steel Bracket for easy mounting
  4. 50000+ Hour rating
  5. SOLD AS A PAIR
  6. CREE XHP-50
  7. Driver for each bulb (not like some that require only 1 driver for 2 bulbs)
  8. Operating temperature range: -40***730;C to 50***730;C
  9. Overvoltage protection to 600v, w/constant output
  10. IP67 Waterproof Level


And here are some photos of the comparison - OUR bulb, generic LED bulbs, and a 35W HID bulb

We were able to do a preliminary test yesterday on a vehicle.
Notice on the passenger side how much more full the headlight looks. The completely headlight reflector is filled with light, while the HID driver's side is only 50%-60% illuminated.

Old 11-01-2015, 04:02 AM
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How do you want to go about testing these? I can try them out on a 2008 E60
Old 11-01-2015, 10:10 AM
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really need someone local for the fog lights.
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Originally Posted by umnitza
really need someone local for the fog lights.
....local, meaning someone from the Vegas area?
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local to Bay Area, CA
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I'm local to bay area. Live on the peninsula. 2004 525 halogen.
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Originally Posted by brewmasterflash
I'm local to bay area. Live on the peninsula. 2004 525 halogen.
That would be perfect - both fogs and headlights
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I can help you testing these. I am in Portland OR area with '09 and '10 550i's (both m-sport).
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Damn too bad I did a foglight delete or I'd just drop by.
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Could be for high beams?



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