UUC * First ever DOT-compliant LED headlight system - installed.

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  • Fidhle007
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    Originally posted by thesheikh
    i wanna see this + angel eyes...then 1k for headlights might worth it....might
    You like dick, don't you?

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  • Wh33lhop
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    Originally posted by thesheikh
    i wanna see this + angel eyes...
    No.

    Go sit in the corner.

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  • thesheikh
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    i wanna see this + angel eyes...then 1k for headlights might worth it....might

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  • einstein57
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    One of these days i'll man up and do a s2000 swap.

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  • Wh33lhop
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    Originally posted by einstein57
    Saw a trash or street sweeper truck with some 7" led headlights and they were super brite. These things will only cost $100 a pair in 5 years. Back in 03 i paid nearly a grand for my hella based hids.
    I did pay a grand for my TL bixenons years ago, and that's with me doing all of the labor myself and making my own harness.

    Oh how time flies...

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  • einstein57
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    Saw a trash or street sweeper truck with some 7" led headlights and they were super brite. These things will only cost $100 a pair in 5 years. Back in 03 i paid nearly a grand for my hella based hids.

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  • movementality
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    yeah at first eh but the video totally sold me
    price... well i'm too poor

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  • movementality
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    yeah at first eh but the video totally sold me
    price... well i'm too poor

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  • Rob@UUC
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    Originally posted by nwvb bmw
    Looks like you use the stock ellipsoid buckest for the adjustment...
    With extensive modifications.


    Originally posted by nwvb bmw
    ... and then just have a plate to adapt to the light. That adaptor plate looks pretty complicated.
    Simple but not so simple. But yes, there is a lot involved in the current design.

    As I hinted before, I am looking at changes to the entire system that will result in a better, easier, and even more effective final result.

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  • 10Toes
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    Looks like you use the stock ellipsoid buckest for the adjustment and then just have a plate to adapt to the light. That adaptor plate looks pretty complicated.

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  • Rob@UUC
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    Originally posted by nwvb bmw
    You can buy the lights fro $300 each. You would just have to mount them which should not be hard.

    http://oviedosafetylights.com/shoppi...roductCategory
    It's the custom brackets which retain the ability to aim that is the hard part. These are not plug-and-play units for the E30 headlight brackets.

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  • 10Toes
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    Originally posted by e30trooper
    when will these be up forsale and how much?
    You can buy the lights fro $300 each. You would just have to mount them which should not be hard.

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  • briansjacobs
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    yeah Rob, if you need a car to test fit the E30 BBK let me know.

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  • Rob@UUC
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    Originally posted by ZM Blue Devil
    Ill offer again... if you need a test car, glad to install on our current project car and hold a meet for people to see it in person.:D
    No worries, thanks! When I'm ready to do that, you'll be among the first that I call.

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  • evil_twin
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    So all in all... I like these. The video sold them for me, the price warrants a return because im cheap :-P

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