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Old Mar 23, 2011 | 12:10 PM
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Eugene,
Can I ask how the white LEDs compare to the orange ones?

The orange ones on my E60 (2006) are very bright, if im close to a wall, the wall lights up orange (in the dark), do you get the same affect with the white ones?

Reading the post, as my car is 2006 year, I guess these are not SMB?
Do you know where the correct LEDs can be purchased in the UK?

If any UK people have done this mod, please shout
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Old Mar 23, 2011 | 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Adam1v
Im no expert, but condensation on the inside is due to a small hole somewhere.

My advise would be to take it apart again, stick it somewhere warm (and dry) for atleast 24 hours, probably run a hair dryer over it for 5 mins then reseal it up properly (within a warm dry environment), and by that I mean not in a shed, garage or drying room.

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So probably when I resealed it, I left moisture in the lense being that I'm in seattle and I did it in a garage? lol So you think taking off the silicon, heating it up with an hair dryer, getting the moisture out, and resealing it will do the trick?
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Old Mar 23, 2011 | 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by bj0hnson
So probably when I resealed it, I left moisture in the lense being that I'm in seattle and I did it in a garage? lol So you think taking off the silicon, heating it up with an hair dryer, getting the moisture out, and resealing it will do the trick?
Or if you don't want to take it apart, depending on the severity of the condensation, you can just blow the hairblower on it from the outside. It takes time, depending on your level of moisture of course, but if you can set it up or wedge it so you don't have to be holding it there, you can just leave it and go do something else.

Sealing the eyebrow part is no easy task, since that's where water can easily gather and sit when it's raining or car wash. With that said, I've had success by using polyurethane glue as first coat, and then applying water repelling silicone over it.
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Old Mar 25, 2011 | 08:28 AM
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awesome!!!
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Old Mar 25, 2011 | 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by bj0hnson
So probably when I resealed it, I left moisture in the lense being that I'm in seattle and I did it in a garage? lol So you think taking off the silicon, heating it up with an hair dryer, getting the moisture out, and resealing it will do the trick?
Yup,
I was sailing this boat but the fix is very simple.
Leave it out in Sunlight with a temperature over 65 degrees, you will be just fine.
If you have a propane heater that would work also (In case you dont yet have warm sunlight)

If its not cold outside, keeping the eyebrow disconnected (Disconnect the socket that powers the eyebrow)
It will help you dry faster

Good luck
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Old Mar 25, 2011 | 02:48 PM
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hey guys, we dont have radioshacks in canada no more, they been bought out and its now thesource and they dont seem to carry the 4 prong led's. Any idea where i can buy online? i saw superbrightleds sells 4 prongs ones, but didn't know if i need 3 or 5mm led's. thanks
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Old Mar 27, 2011 | 11:29 PM
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HI ALL! VERY NEW TO THIS SITE BUT I HAVE KNOWN ABOUT THE ''EUGENE EYEBROWS'' MOD FOR SOME TIME AS IVE ALWAYS HATED THE AMBER BROWS! I HAVE BOUGHT THE LEDS AND HAVE ALREADY REMOVED THE HEADLIGHTS WITH EASE! BUT HERES WHERE IM AT! TO EXPOSE THE EYEBROW/ CIRCUIT BOARD DO I JUST CUT THE BLACK SILICONE SEAL THAT I HAVE PAITNED A RED TRACK AROUND IN MY IMAGE AND REMOVE IT?????? IS THIS CORRECT? IF SO WHATS THE BEST TOOL TO REMOVED THIS. I GAVE IT A GO WITH A DECENT STANLEY KNIFE BUT ITS REAL TOUGH AND MAY TAKE SOME TIME. MY FREIND IS VERY COMPETENT WITH A SOILDERING IRON AND THE ACTUALLY REMOVAL AND FITTING OF NEW BULBS SHOULD BE EASY FOR HIM BUT I HAVE THE JOB OF REMOVING THE BROWNS! ANY HELPFULL COMENTS WOULD BE APREACIATED!!!! THANKS ALOT KRISUltimate Eyebrow Upgrade-steves-en-suite-693.jpg
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Old Apr 14, 2011 | 05:12 PM
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Your car looks great, where did you get those fog lights for the M5? did they install easily to a factory switch?

Originally Posted by Eugene134
Alright....

I think I am officially the first person to ever to this....


I have played with the idea of upgrading my headlight eyebrows for about a year now. but since the headlight can not be taken apart I havent done much.. I was on ebay about 2 months ago and come accross a set of eyebrows for an E60 for sale.. Seperated from the headlight just the top part so I purchased them.. I realized that the 6 leds sit on one circuit located towards the back of the brow.. I purchased the Super White leds from Radio Shack removed (and by remove I mean ripped out) the OEM Amber ones on the circuit and soldiered on the new ones.

The next challenge was how to remove the section of the eyebrow from the headlight without breaking it.. This was much harder, you have to literally cut the rubber around the entire section. I dont recommend anyone to attempt this unless you are very handy as you can damage the headlight and would have to buy a new one. I'm also including a few pictures from the progress. If anyone attempt to replicate this do it at your own risk and Just remember I did it first.. LOL

Ohh ya... and the pictures also show my newly installed Euro Stickers.....



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Old Apr 14, 2011 | 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by cbpmark
Your car looks great, where did you get those fog lights for the M5? did they install easily to a factory switch?
He doesn't have an M5, he has an M-Tech body kit which looks similar to an M5 bodykit.
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Old Apr 22, 2011 | 11:14 AM
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just thought i would bump this.. Can anyone that has attempted this mod chime in, how did you cut into the headlight and how did u seal it back after you were done??
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