BettyBmw03
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These do look good, unfortunately I just bought a set of donors to do yesterday to mod my originals. thanks for the pics 
navid.v said:I do prefer the black ones to the chrome look though 8)
a11y said:Edit: can you tell us what the beam pattern is like compared to the standard lights? That's my one outstanding concern given that these are aftermarket, i.e. the reflectors might be rubbish...




Hotride said:if these would work with my Xenon's I would get a set. However If anyone with a face-lift front is buying these, you could sell me your standard headlights to offset the cost![]()
4havnfun said:Hotride said:if these would work with my Xenon's I would get a set. However If anyone with a face-lift front is buying these, you could sell me your standard headlights to offset the cost![]()
Looks like there is a set on ebay they claim will work with our Xenon's. Not sure if they're the same but they look pretty close.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290544556546
I disagree with you there - I think these look pretty good. I'm really not a fan of anything that screams out "AFTERMARKET" and don't think these fall into that category. I can't see what you mean by two spots vs one spot, as these do have the two spots (unless I'm missing something?).jward said:This is not a good look at all IMO. Modding cars with non standard parts is always a bad idea, just doest look right! The standard headlights look much higher quality and also they have two spot lights which looks cool rather than one big light. Not good.
a11y said:I disagree with you there - I think these look pretty good. I'm really not a fan of anything that screams out "AFTERMARKET" and don't think these fall into that category. I can't see what you mean by two spots vs one spot, as these do have the two spots (unless I'm missing something?).jward said:This is not a good look at all IMO. Modding cars with non standard parts is always a bad idea, just doest look right! The standard headlights look much higher quality and also they have two spot lights which looks cool rather than one big light. Not good.
Saying all that, I'm still undecided. I'd rather have OEM clear lensed units instead of these (or my original ambers) but if I continue to be unsuccessful in buying some then I'll consider these.
cj10jeeper said:4havnfun said:Hotride said:if these would work with my Xenon's I would get a set. However If anyone with a face-lift front is buying these, you could sell me your standard headlights to offset the cost![]()
Looks like there is a set on ebay they claim will work with our Xenon's. Not sure if they're the same but they look pretty close.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290544556546
I can't see where the ad mentions xenon but rest assured they won't be compatible. The internal structure of a xenon is completly different using a different loom and for instance using a shutter to switch between dipped and high Vs switching bulb and filament.
I'm sure any of the non oem aftermarket HID kits would fit just as they do on any halogen.
hdo said:Nice pics Zfour, I like your headlight better then mines. I have ordered the same as yours but changed it to the chrome ones the next day. It was hard to decide between the two.
The headlights that I have ordered were xenons (HID), it came with all the lights bulbs. I do agree that these are not as good as the OEM, but it was a lot easy than doing the conversion of the original lights. I did the conversion last year, it took me two days and in the end I was still not happy with the look of the AE.