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yeah there you go, All bulbs made to fit into the OEM spots. I am actually suprised at how much i want to do the tails now. When i read it at first i thought the same thing. LEDs??? Ugly. But looking at that car it looks sweet. I think i'm gonna make this a good indoor winter project.
'05 Jetta TDI
'87 325iS: Facelift, Hella Smoked Ellipsoids (RIP)
'80 320i: 500lbs lighter, Rally/Drifter (SOLD!:( )
'90 Jetta: Stock Daily Driver (SOLD)
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theres a place that does super custom stuff (not just led bulb replacements but full conversions) www.clearcorners.com ... nothing listed for e30 except for a note:
NOTE: We are currently looking to expand our BMW product line. Please contact us if you are interested in assisting us with developing some new products for the above vehicles.
Jay
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Thread is old. I know, but i got around to picking up those bulbs to try them.
meh...
w/o touching the brakes.
After depressing the brakes
The light is constantly on, leaving two little dots and brightening as I depress the brakes. I don't like that. However, It is an instant on and instant off which I do like. I was thinking of maybe making a small reflector that fits over the bulb so instead of projecting straight out, it would reflect back into the light housing (to make a brighter reflection with a dark spot in the middle?).
I'll have a video up soon showing the difference between standard and led light bulbs.
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Ok the video is up...
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...00227762771897
I don't like the dots either...
My camera is having a hard time focusing...but i was showing the speed difference between on and off. If you look at the turns, they flash on and off and fade when they flash off, compared to the center brake light, which is on/off with no fade.
In terms of brightness they are not as bright unless you are directly behind the car, and its brighter there due to narrow projection of the led's bulb.
Unless you like dots like that...they aren't worth it.
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Guys, it's been forever since I've posted on these forums, but I've been around since the e30sport days and even before that, and Chris (C///M) are currently working on a set for the e30. It's quite a bit more difficult, but not impossible.
I've already done the first LED conversion in the US on the Lexus IS300, and here are some pics of my car:
Obviously they wouldnt look like this on the e30, but you get the idea. The boards are custom burned and built on a single sided PCB. They could either be dual staged (dim, then get bright when the brakes are applied), or they can have separate sections for the brake portion.
I'll keep everyone who is interested posted on the progress. Just so that you are aware, if I did market and sell a kit for the e30, it would most likely be north of $250. So it would depend on how bad you'd want a set.Nick
87 325 5MT
02 IS300 5MT
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Don't get your hopes up to see these soon. The early tails are so much harder than I anticipated. If someone wants to send me a spare set of later-style e30 tail lights, we can start working on those too. I believe their design is a bit easier to work with and would likely look like the silver e30 pictured earlier.
By the way, Nick doesn't make half-assed hack jobs, this is hardcore professional stuff. So if you're looking to do something for uber cheap, then keep looking at those crappy bulbs.
332iS R.I.P.
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