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Are US model lights assymetrical on our cars?

Old Mar 20, 2008 | 09:38 AM
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Are the E60 front lights on US models (both halogen and HID) assymetrical i.e. does the right hand side of the light beam reach further than the left hand side. This is the standard set up in Europe but I know some older US cars have the symmetrical set up meaning that cars imported from the US to Europe need to have their lights replaced.

I'm in discussion with somebody who claims they had to change lights on an E63 imported from the US to Europe. I thought that all BMW's would be assymetric.

If drivers of both HID and halogen light equipped cars could chip in I'd be grateful.
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Old Mar 20, 2008 | 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by PoleApart' post='548165' date='Mar 20 2008, 12:38 PM
Are the E60 front lights on US models (both halogen and HID) assymetrical i.e. does the right hand side of the light beam reach further than the left hand side. This is the standard set up in Europe but I know some older US cars have the symmetrical set up meaning that cars imported from the US to Europe need to have their lights replaced.

I'm in discussion with somebody who claims they had to change lights on an E63 imported from the US to Europe. I thought that all BMW's would be assymetric.

If drivers of both HID and halogen light equipped cars could chip in I'd be grateful.
My Xenon lights are assymetrical, it is the standard set up here in the US as well. Don't know about the halogen set up...
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Old Mar 20, 2008 | 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by PoleApart' post='548165' date='Mar 20 2008, 01:38 PM
Are the E60 front lights on US models (both halogen and HID) assymetrical i.e. does the right hand side of the light beam reach further than the left hand side. This is the standard set up in Europe but I know some older US cars have the symmetrical set up meaning that cars imported from the US to Europe need to have their lights replaced.

I'm in discussion with somebody who claims they had to change lights on an E63 imported from the US to Europe. I thought that all BMW's would be assymetric.

If drivers of both HID and halogen light equipped cars could chip in I'd be grateful.
im not 100% with the e60 but i know on the e90 you could adjust it to be equal. its probably illegal but if it bugs you you can adjust them straight all you need is a screw driver a dark dark nibght and a wall and a flat surface to have your car parked on.
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Old Mar 20, 2008 | 08:42 PM
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The lights are asymetrical in the US but there are sometimes other differences in the parts themselves. For example, prior to the LCI, US-spec headlights had amber colored side marker lights when everyone else had white ones...
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Old Mar 21, 2008 | 02:27 AM
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Originally Posted by porksoda' post='548440' date='Mar 21 2008, 04:23 AM
im not 100% with the e60 but i know on the e90 you could adjust it to be equal. its probably illegal but if it bugs you you can adjust them straight all you need is a screw driver a dark dark nibght and a wall and a flat surface to have your car parked on.
Doesn't bug me at all - just trying to figure out whether somebody got screwed by a garage which swapped out his xenon units on an E63 imported from the US to make it "European spec" compliant... I'm now pretty sure I know the answer
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Old Mar 21, 2008 | 03:19 AM
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In the same way that you can swap the lights from a RHD country to a LHD country you can make the lights equal too, just turn one of them. There is a level on the lights to make them switch beam lengths.
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Old Mar 21, 2008 | 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by PoleApart' post='548549' date='Mar 21 2008, 06:27 AM
Doesn't bug me at all - just trying to figure out whether somebody got screwed by a garage which swapped out his xenon units on an E63 imported from the US to make it "European spec" compliant... I'm now pretty sure I know the answer
they are all off in us on the left side is lower than the right one.. on account of oncoming traffic.
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