The night picture naturally don't look half as nice as they do with the real eye : )330standard said:
Hes being all secretive about it and laughing every time I ask himBeetlegav said:I'd love that on mine
Hes going to code both cars to have the roof drop from the key fob that I cant wait for : )My mechanic friend don't do dodgy stuff that would put me in confrontation with our friends with the talking brouches lolPerryGunn said:Is that legal in the UK?
He got me the same ones he uses on his M3s that he hires out for racing so when I see him Friday I'll ask him : )ben g said:What led sidelights did you buy? Need some for mine as the previous ones died.
The F10 running lights only show orange to the sides, which is definitely permitted in the UK regs, they're white at the front - so a bit different to US-style orange running lightsneilthomas said:Ive done this too, you just disconnect the sidelights, no coding needed
it is 100% legal and will pass the MOT, the new 5 series has orange sidelights
If it's not flashing you don't make your move full stop and if u can't tell it's indicating u don't make your move full stop ...full stop lol but I do think mine is the legal version as my side lights have not been disconnected unlike the other guys orange one?ben g said:If someone pulls out on you because they thought you were indicating then thats their fault.
indicating is just that, an indication. Shouldn't be taken as gospel.
I can only agree with this - has anyone who's done this informed their insurance company of the mod? If not, and there's a claim it wouldn't surprise me if they refused to payoutT2FFN said:Non-standard modification of rudimentary lighting that can have a negative affect on comprehension of turn signals. If I were an insurance claims adviser I'd see that as an easy no-pay out win.
PerryGunn said:I can only agree with this - has anyone who's done this informed their insurance company of the mod? If not, and there's a claim it wouldn't surprise me if they refused to payoutT2FFN said:Non-standard modification of rudimentary lighting that can have a negative affect on comprehension of turn signals. If I were an insurance claims adviser I'd see that as an easy no-pay out win.
I'm not saying it's illegal, just that your policy is likely to require that you inform the insurance company of any modifications so that they can decide if they're willing to continue to provide cover and change the premium if they think the mod carrots additional risk

I saw that as soon as it was posted - bloody auto-carrot^H^H^H^H^H correct :wink:T2FFN said:PerryGunn said:I can only agree with this - has anyone who's done this informed their insurance company of the mod? If not, and there's a claim it wouldn't surprise me if they refused to payoutT2FFN said:Non-standard modification of rudimentary lighting that can have a negative affect on comprehension of turn signals. If I were an insurance claims adviser I'd see that as an easy no-pay out win.
I'm not saying it's illegal, just that your policy is likely to require that you inform the insurance company of any modifications so that they can decide if they're willing to continue to provide cover and change the premium if they think the mod carrots additional risk
Carrots? And were talking about orange sticks!![]()