Projector60s are coming along nicely
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My Ride: M5
Model Year: 2008
Umnitza,
I read the entire thread but am confused.
Will this work for Pre-LCI Bixenon Adaptive Headlights? I see on the site it says it will work. Please PM me the details. I may still be interested if it does not work on adaptive, but will I need to get the car coded to not look for the adaptive function? Will these auto-level?
I read the entire thread but am confused.
Will this work for Pre-LCI Bixenon Adaptive Headlights? I see on the site it says it will work. Please PM me the details. I may still be interested if it does not work on adaptive, but will I need to get the car coded to not look for the adaptive function? Will these auto-level?Thanks guys for your interest.
I will post as many photos as we can to show you the product in as many lighting conditions as possible.
First, there are some limitations to this product.
1) on some Halogen cars, we have discovered that the pin configuration of the factory connector needs to be switched to accommodate the pin configuration of these headlights.
2) these headlight are pinned for:
a) standard xenon
b) auto-leveling
c) bixenon for flash to pass only (not lock out, that feature is perm lost unless you reprogram the car)
d) standard turn, parking, high beam (flash to pass) operation.
e) Orion V2 as parking lights (first headlight position)
3) Adaptive is permanently lost for now. So you have to program that error out.
4) There are NO OTHER ERRORS with cars that are already xenon/bixenon/adaptive.
Some other minor quirks to this headlight are:
1) You should reuse your existing bracket - do not use the new brackets this comes with
2) You will need to mount ballasts externally, this means that if you purchase OUR xenon or you reuse your own D2S kit, you will need to mount the ballasts outside of the headlight. Good news is the E60 has plenty of mount points for ballasts.
3) They are about 1-2mm smaller in overall dimension than the stock headlight. This doesn't affect the water sealing, weather sealing, or anything else, but you can detect a fractionally larger gap between the hood and the top of the light. Again, nothing major, but it's there.
Finally, the system pictured here is a prototype, one of the first 2 ever built. Justin was kind enough to let us use his car as a test bed. After a rather lengthy discussion this morning, we think we can set the projector about 2" further forward so some of the ways this headlight looks will be slightly altered, with no affect on light pattern, angel eyes visibility, or overall aesthetics.
If something isn't clear, please please ask the questions up front. These are custom built lights, once we build them to your specs, they are yours unless there is some dramatic unrecoverable problem with them.
So, without further ado:








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Some other products you'll see in these photos
1) V4 B7 LED turn signals bulbs - with resistors - good for Front turn signals and rear, available in AMBER or WHITE
2) V4 B7 LED reverse bulbs - will cause errors unless you order resistors.
3) M5tech Front Bumper
4) E60 Projector Fogs
5) Canbus HID 35W Xenon - error cancelling fogs - 6000K.
I currently have pre lci oem xenons with Orion v2s custom installed by simon, my question is is this product any different so far from reading the only thing I think is that the projectors on your solutions would be brighter? Anything else , about this that I would be interested in knowing my current situation?
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Former Vendor
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From: East Ba
My Ride: M5
Model Year: 2008
Projectors will be better pattern and brighter, but no, there is not a really great reason to go from adaptive to these if you have Orion V2 already.
For those with Halogens, this is a great solution, but just a little repinning is necessary.
For those with Halogens, this is a great solution, but just a little repinning is necessary.


