Umnitza Orion v2 installed pics
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Originally Posted by turboawd' post='1066763' date='Dec 2 2009, 10:53 PM
eh, dont take it personal, but if you're ever driving towards me on the road, i wont be saying how nice those lights look....
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AWG: lol... yeah, quite honestly, there is no doubt that this is no drive-by project. If I didn't have utmost trust in my buddy that he can fix anything, I probably would not have attempted this. And really, I wish I had taken some pics. It probably would give a better idea to how nasty soldering the housing off really is, hahaha.
But hey, the end result is awesome, and that's what matters!
CWS530: lol, good one.
I don't want to get into this whole potential flame discussion, but I do think my kit from John is pretty clean and points low. I've only had one person high beam me once (across the waiting stop light), which I imagine the person probably just thought I had my high beams on.
But hey, the end result is awesome, and that's what matters!
CWS530: lol, good one.
I don't want to get into this whole potential flame discussion, but I do think my kit from John is pretty clean and points low. I've only had one person high beam me once (across the waiting stop light), which I imagine the person probably just thought I had my high beams on.
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Lol... looks like I advertised quite well for Umnitza... they should be paying me, hahaha.
But lol's aside, I think these are the brightest rings I have seen on the road. There are no E60s I have seen in person that has brighter AEs than these Orion v2.
But lol's aside, I think these are the brightest rings I have seen on the road. There are no E60s I have seen in person that has brighter AEs than these Orion v2.
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Yeah I got a ton of people to buy the m5 rears for umnitza, since I was the first one to order and install it. I had the umnitza angel eyes on my maxima previously and they were very bright. That project involved cooking the lights in the oven and opening it up. I probably took those headlights apart 5 times so I'm familiar with the process, though I know the e60 headlights are a little more involved. I got those headlights down to about 15minutes for opening them. You burn the hell out of your hand with that hot seal though.
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Yah, I think relatively, soldering the housing on the E60 is more intimidating. That's why this will probably not a DIY for most people. Like I said, I probably should've taken some pics during the process, but I guess I was too anxious to just get it together and forgot about it.