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    SQUARED - Bi-Xenon Retrofit Review

    Hey all,

    I usually don't post much, more of a troll here on r3v, but regardless I picked up a set of the SQUARED adaptation buckets along with the Morimoto H1 6.0 Bi-Xenon projectors and a set of Morimoto 35w HID's. I just wanted to share a quick review of an awesome niche product.

    First off, I am by no means a professional retro fitter or installer and this install was a breeze with the instructions provided . Tools involved were simply a few screwdrivers and a dremel. The kit itself comes with all the hardware necessary. Install is just a step by step with the hardest part being trimming the stock bucket to fit the new adaptation bucket, just take your time and test fit as you go.

    I have euro Hella non-smiley headlights and used the euro-hella buckets. Wiring them up was just as simple as hooking up the HID kit and for the Bi-Xenon shutter to work it needs to be wired to the high beam trigger as well you would need to bridge the 30 pin relays (just do a quick search on R3V comes up).

    Overall the light output is tremendous and beats out my 2013 Lexus as well as a lot of new cars on the road simply because the projectors are clear and allow maximum light output as well as a sharp cutoff. All of the newer BMW's will be jealpus :) I do not have any nightime pictures as of yet, but promise as soon as I do I will update this thread.

    J.T. from Squared who created this product provides the best customer support answering any and all questions that one may have during install :D

    I have a few pics of the install process during and will update with night pics shortly:

















    If anyone has any questions, feel free to shoot them over! Thanks for reading.

    Oh and if anyone wants to grab a set: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=321623
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    pics of light pattern at night?
    1991 325i - "Scambles" The Daily Driven lightly modded.
    1988 Mazda RX-7 TII "Mako" The Free Dorito
    bacon by Jared Laabs, on Flickr

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      Yeah in for pic's as well. Been riding my motorcycle at night for the last couple of months and now due to wheather I'm in the car again and the stock hella ellip's kinda suck now compared to the bike.
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