LED Angel Eye sidelight

Phil-E30

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Afternoon all,

In a previous Xenon headlight thread, the discussion around LED bulb upgrades for our Angel Eyes arose. I just wondered then if anyone had pictures etc of their LED angel eye sidelights and could tell us where they got them and at what cost?

Thanks! :thumbsup:
 
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1 pair of 80 mm cob led rings and 1 pair of 70 mm cod led rings off eBay. Fitted behind factory AE diffusers in facelift bixenon headlights.
 

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They look great, not exactly what I meant though.

The factory angel eye sidelight in the Z4M is very yellow and simple bulb replacement can improve that situation. Was looking to see where/what bulbs people had used.
 
Pungo came up with sone kind of solution tu put led rings behind stock ae without cutting the headlamps, but unfortunatelly he hasnt yet revealed how he achieved it

TapaTalking
 
I am sure I read a thread with photos posted some time ago where someone had just changed the standard bulb to an LED but can't find the thread
 
Sorry to bring an old thread back to life, but I was wondering if anyone could advise on this? Looking for the most straight forward/plug and play way to change the factory Z4M angel eyes from the dull halogen to crisp white LED colour.

Thanks! :thumbsup:
 
I did mine, not an ///M but I have retrofitted facelift Bi-Xenons, so same lights.

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I didn't go the conventional route, as wanted something brighter than the alternative plug in LEDS, that would last. So I used 200 lumen W5W's from Halfords that have a 5yr guarantee. Yes I know I invalidated that guarantee, but I worked on the basis that their return/failure rate must be low if they offered such a warranty.

Still all good and working fine - Thread here; https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=100019&hilit=angel

Mike
 
yeah I did a short writeup too with pictures..

https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=100513
 
My car failed its MOT last year because the sidelights were the wrong colour. I hadn't ever noticed, but they were a bit blue.

So I took the lights out and had a look (bit of a job to do!!). At some point, the regular halogen (I think) side light bulb that lights up the angel eye ring lens had popped. BMW want around £35 per side for the bulb as it comes integrated into a plastic moulding. So the previous owner had a garage cut up the bulb holder and replace the blown bulb with an LED which had been glued in place. The LED was brighter, but it did look quite blue.

I didn't think it really suited the car either. I like the yellowy light on the sidelights, it suits that era of car. So I coughed up the £70 for two OEM bulbs from BMW and fitted them back into the headlights, so it's all back to stock again now. I did have the old butchered up bulb holders with LEDs glued in somewhere in my garage, but there is a chance I may have thrown them away.
 
Phil-E30 said:
If you can dig them out Dan (assuming you haven't thrown them out) I'd be happy to take them off your hands. :thumbsup:

Sure, I’ll have a look at the weekend when I get my car out of my garage. I’ve got a feeling I may have thrown them out, but I’ll look.
 
McKoval said:
Pungo came up with sone kind of solution tu put led rings behind stock ae without cutting the headlamps, but unfortunatelly he hasnt yet revealed how he achieved it

TapaTalking

Is he a gynaecologist? :D
 
And has anyone tried this one?
https://www.osram.com/am/ecat/ORIGINAL%20MINIWATT-Signal%20lamps-Motorcycles-Automotive%20Lighting/com/en/GPS01_1057146/PP_EUROPE_Europe_eCat/ZMP_60888/

They claim its 10W and 200 lumens - I wonder would it be sufficient to serve as DRL?
 
From the tests I did 200 lumens isn't enough if you want really striking halos. I estimate that up towards 500 lumens would be required from an LED bulb ...
 
Based on what I've done and gone through over the last few days is that led light bulbs, including some of the recommended in this thread, are complete and utter horse menure :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown: . After fitting a set similar to the multi-led sold at Halfords and being disappointed with both colour (way too blue) and intensity (marginally brighter than the standard bulb) i ended up with an error showing in my dash. From there i replaced with another set from Halfords at £12. This would have been a good price had the result not been worse than before!! Upon returning the last pair to Halfords and failing to find an equivalent 10Watt to the original fillamented light bulbs i got a 'similar' filamented bulb, this time at 21Watt. This was the Halfords own 435H21W. Only when i got home did i realise than the little studs for the bayonet fitment were at 90 degrees and not diametrically opposed. Not a problem! Nothing that a pair of vinyl disposable gloves (to prevent finger prints on the glass) and a metal file wouldn't solve. I filed 1 of the 2 pins, fitted it and hey presto!!! Not only it is (a bit) brighter than the original BMW 10Watt ones, the errors have magically vanished, too.

Still looking for a brighter solution. Excuse the pun :driving:
 
Yes, I have put this on the backburner because the multiple LED sets I tried were all non-starters. Thanks latest idea I've had is to make an actual LED Halo ring using a flexible PCB, so that it can be squeezed in through the bulb hole and then expand into shape inside the reflector. To design this though I really need to get my hands on a damaged headlight in order to get the sizing perfect...
 
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