HID fog light conversion kit
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Originally Posted by freed0m' post='310248' date='Jul 13 2006, 09:57 AM
Hi Octo, the installation process is plug and play. I am not sure what color temp it is... But I'm sure CarLab can provide the needed information. I've attached a pic of my E60 w/ HID Fogs and AngeliBright on for reference, they sure looks good together
Attachment 21641
Attachment 21641
P.S. Nice house, too
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Originally Posted by my530i' post='310949' date='Jul 14 2006, 08:00 PM
That's is a freaking mean deamon, man ! Looks soooo cool! Love it!
P.S. Nice house, too
P.S. Nice house, too
Sorry - not picking on you - but since I know you, I can communicate with you this way
Thanks for picking up the HID fogs from us this week. If you want us to get rid of the message, it's just a $40 resistor pack.
For local folks, we can offer a Lifetime Warranty HID kit for you guys for $325 installed - $50 for install and it's a lifetime warranty.
In order to avoid the error, all you have to do is turn on your parking light, flip the switch for fogs while your key is in position two, then once the fogs are started, turn your car on.
There will be no message. AND, you can drive around with the fogs on all the time as they are lifetime warranty.
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My Ride: 535ixT � On Order: 2010 E61, Ordered 1/05, Est. Birth 3/09, Est. Delivery 4/09, Carbon Black, Cream Beige Dakota Leather, Steptronic, M-Sport Pkg., Type 135 18
Model Year: 2010
umnitza
Perhaps this is a stupid question - but what is the beam pattern of your HID lamps in the E60/E61 fog lights? Is it the same as the halogen lamps, or is it different since the lamp & arc shape are different than the halogen filament?
Do you know if it is possible to change the lens to get a narrow (say 15-to-20 degree) beam? I want a supplementary driving light for western roads.
Thanks
John/Hopco
Perhaps this is a stupid question - but what is the beam pattern of your HID lamps in the E60/E61 fog lights? Is it the same as the halogen lamps, or is it different since the lamp & arc shape are different than the halogen filament?
Do you know if it is possible to change the lens to get a narrow (say 15-to-20 degree) beam? I want a supplementary driving light for western roads.
Thanks
John/Hopco
Originally Posted by umnitza' post='311139' date='Jul 15 2006, 02:28 PM
Freedom,
Sorry - not picking on you - but since I know you, I can communicate with you this way
Thanks for picking up the HID fogs from us this week. If you want us to get rid of the message, it's just a $40 resistor pack.
For local folks, we can offer a Lifetime Warranty HID kit for you guys for $325 installed - $50 for install and it's a lifetime warranty.
In order to avoid the error, all you have to do is turn on your parking light, flip the switch for fogs while your key is in position two, then once the fogs are started, turn your car on.
There will be no message. AND, you can drive around with the fogs on all the time as they are lifetime warranty.
Sorry - not picking on you - but since I know you, I can communicate with you this way
Thanks for picking up the HID fogs from us this week. If you want us to get rid of the message, it's just a $40 resistor pack.
For local folks, we can offer a Lifetime Warranty HID kit for you guys for $325 installed - $50 for install and it's a lifetime warranty.
In order to avoid the error, all you have to do is turn on your parking light, flip the switch for fogs while your key is in position two, then once the fogs are started, turn your car on.
There will be no message. AND, you can drive around with the fogs on all the time as they are lifetime warranty.
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For now, the fog light is freeform which means light scattered freely, correcly if I'm wrong.
Iceman is the first man who will shoot down anyone of you driving with foglight on while there is no fog. , and especially with HID. For me, I don't mind at all as long as the fog light does not blind me.
Iceman is the first man who will shoot down anyone of you driving with foglight on while there is no fog. , and especially with HID. For me, I don't mind at all as long as the fog light does not blind me.
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I agree about not driving with fogs in clear air. Even in fog, I don't think that fog lights are that helpful.
What I was looking for was a long throw, narrow beam light(s) to use in its place of the four light Euro high beams in those very few instances when one is on an empty and straight road. In those circumstances I believe the USA high beams to be inadequate.
What I was looking for was a long throw, narrow beam light(s) to use in its place of the four light Euro high beams in those very few instances when one is on an empty and straight road. In those circumstances I believe the USA high beams to be inadequate.
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Originally Posted by Hopco' post='311159' date='Jul 15 2006, 02:13 PM
umnitza
Perhaps this is a stupid question - but what is the beam pattern of your HID lamps in the E60/E61 fog lights? Is it the same as the halogen lamps, or is it different since the lamp & arc shape are different than the halogen filament?
Do you know if it is possible to change the lens to get a narrow (say 15-to-20 degree) beam? I want a supplementary driving light for western roads.
Thanks
John/Hopco
Perhaps this is a stupid question - but what is the beam pattern of your HID lamps in the E60/E61 fog lights? Is it the same as the halogen lamps, or is it different since the lamp & arc shape are different than the halogen filament?
Do you know if it is possible to change the lens to get a narrow (say 15-to-20 degree) beam? I want a supplementary driving light for western roads.
Thanks
John/Hopco
It doesn't change anything except the intensity and color of the light (intensity is at least 4X brighter).
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