Pre LCI Halogen to LCI Halogen conversion
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^Yes, I would say to do that. I am guessing you're using ceramic resistors right now. They can get burning hot and melt "stuff", so I would definitely put them on the outside.
If possible, I would get the ones with heatsink to be on the safe side.
If possible, I would get the ones with heatsink to be on the safe side.
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My Ride: 2006 520d - 19" 172s- Remapped - LCI taillights V6 cables - LCI xenon headlights - Denison 500 with BTA1500 - led interior lights - OEM led number plate lights
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The resistors used by me and livefour2day - suggested by BS64 - is wrapped into the cables and does not get too hot so if your using the same resistor you shouldnt have any issues.
It would be good to known if The LED angel eyes cancel out the dimness as this would solve my problem as well.
It would be good to known if The LED angel eyes cancel out the dimness as this would solve my problem as well.
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Hopefully this will be the last time I need to take the cables off of the car.
The resistors used by me and livefour2day - suggested by BS64 - is wrapped into the cables and does not get too hot so if your using the same resistor you shouldnt have any issues.
It would be good to known if The LED angel eyes cancel out the dimness as this would solve my problem as well.
It would be good to known if The LED angel eyes cancel out the dimness as this would solve my problem as well.
...the resistors used are the same type and rating as the pic shown in livefour2day's earlier post, but definitely too hot for my liking.
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My Ride: 2006 520d - 19" 172s- Remapped - LCI taillights V6 cables - LCI xenon headlights - Denison 500 with BTA1500 - led interior lights - OEM led number plate lights
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Folding mirrors - Modmynav kit - High gloss shadowline trim -
Livefour2day soldered my resistors to the cables and I noticed he also some sort wrap around the resistors - probably some heat sink/wrap but I have no clue about things like this. I've never had a problem so might be an easier fix then having long wires to the resistors. Also means you can keep the resistors with the cables nice and neat
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Livefour2day soldered my resistors to the cables and I noticed he also some sort wrap around the resistors - probably some heat sink/wrap but I have no clue about things like this. I've never had a problem so might be an easier fix then having long wires to the resistors. Also means you can keep the resistors with the cables nice and neat
Wouldn't wrapping it in anything just make it worse?
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Nice Dav530d,
BMW would have done well to include something like this in their LCI Head Light conversion kit rather than making you chop the connector ends off, re-terminating all the wires with new pins and then re-assembling the new connector. So much margin for error this way.
BMW would have done well to include something like this in their LCI Head Light conversion kit rather than making you chop the connector ends off, re-terminating all the wires with new pins and then re-assembling the new connector. So much margin for error this way.
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Nice Dav530d,
BMW would have done well to include something like this in their LCI Head Light conversion kit rather than making you chop the connector ends off, re-terminating all the wires with new pins and then re-assembling the new connector. So much margin for error this way.
BMW would have done well to include something like this in their LCI Head Light conversion kit rather than making you chop the connector ends off, re-terminating all the wires with new pins and then re-assembling the new connector. So much margin for error this way.
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Actually, using the parts to make the conversion cables for the halogen to halogen conversion does not require chopping any wires off!