Pics of AngeliBrigtht 3.0 Installed
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Originally Posted by ctsang1234' post='464557' date='Aug 31 2007, 11:28 AM
I agree, they look sweet.
I'm not one to be driving around with just the AE's on, as I keep my lights set to automatic. What's the benefit of this upgrade if I only use the headlights? Can you really see the whiteness over the xenon's?![Confused](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/confused.gif)
I'm not one to be driving around with just the AE's on, as I keep my lights set to automatic. What's the benefit of this upgrade if I only use the headlights? Can you really see the whiteness over the xenon's?
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Originally Posted by CustomAngelEyes' post='464604' date='Aug 31 2007, 02:15 PM
The xenons will not drown these out, although in pictures they will appear to do that. The angel eye rings are surrounding the xenon bulb. The "all white" look of the AE and your xenons matching will look very clean, and catch a lot of peoples attention guaranteed ![Thumbsup](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/thumbsup.gif)
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1) How hard/easy is the installation? Some E60.net members took 2 hrs or more and 1 member took 1/2 hour.
2) Is the unit plug & play?
3) Do I have to cut any wires to install the unit?
My 2007 530i is a leased vehicle and I don't want to start cutting any wires for connection.
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Originally Posted by CK530' post='464722' date='Sep 1 2007, 04:46 AM
Hi Dave, I would like to purchase the Angelibright v3.0. But I have a couple of questions.
1) How hard/easy is the installation? Some E60.net members took 2 hrs or more and 1 member took 1/2 hour.
2) Is the unit plug & play?
3) Do I have to cut any wires to install the unit?
My 2007 530i is a leased vehicle and I don't want to start cutting any wires for connection.
Thanks,
Carlos
1) How hard/easy is the installation? Some E60.net members took 2 hrs or more and 1 member took 1/2 hour.
2) Is the unit plug & play?
3) Do I have to cut any wires to install the unit?
My 2007 530i is a leased vehicle and I don't want to start cutting any wires for connection.
Thanks,
Carlos
1) Its extremely easy if you don't have to take the lights out of the car, I didn't but then I have small hands and it only took me 1/2 hour. If you have larger hands then plan on taking the lights out and spending longer.
2) Yes, its identical to replacing a normal bulb in the car and if you've never done that its as easy as replacing a bulb at home (once you have the lights out)
3) Nope.
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I have one wierd question! Are they xenon white or are they still original grey just brighter?
thanks
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Originally Posted by BrianC' post='464743' date='Sep 1 2007, 01:11 AM
Hopefully Dave won't mind me answering these:
1) Its extremely easy if you don't have to take the lights out of the car, I didn't but then I have small hands and it only took me 1/2 hour. If you have larger hands then plan on taking the lights out and spending longer.
2) Yes, its identical to replacing a normal bulb in the car and if you've never done that its as easy as replacing a bulb at home (once you have the lights out)
3) Nope.
1) Its extremely easy if you don't have to take the lights out of the car, I didn't but then I have small hands and it only took me 1/2 hour. If you have larger hands then plan on taking the lights out and spending longer.
2) Yes, its identical to replacing a normal bulb in the car and if you've never done that its as easy as replacing a bulb at home (once you have the lights out)
3) Nope.
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Originally Posted by rainerb' post='464804' date='Sep 1 2007, 05:06 PM
I have one wierd question! Are they xenon white or are they still original grey just brighter?
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