E and I afm are different. E afm will make your car run like crap
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As said above they are different, the i AFM are more desirable.
Side note: I just noticed that you are fellow JeepForum user! I have a 04 TJ too :up: : http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f22/d...s-more-845899/
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OP;s not talkin about the actual lights. He's referring to the bracket assemblies that HOLD the sealed beams.
As for keeping them, I wound't considering you already have a set on the car and are intending to "upgrade" to ellips.
IMHO, I'd keep the sealed beam buckets and swap out the bulbs for H4/H1 setup. Will give BETTER performance than a stock set of used ellips and will probably be cheaper too.If it's got tits or tires, it's gonna cost ya!Comment
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So does an i AFM work with an Eta? My research says no... unless I missed something?As said above they are different, the i AFM are more desirable.
Side note: I just noticed that you are fellow JeepForum user! I have a 04 TJ too :up: : http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f22/d...s-more-845899/
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1986 BMW 325, Alpenweiss ~ "Elsa"
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No sense in keeping the AFM then.As said above they are different, the i AFM are more desirable.
Side note: I just noticed that you are fellow JeepForum user! I have a 04 TJ too :up: : http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f22/d...s-more-845899/
I just looked at your first jeep build thread post. I love the colormatched fenders and the ORO(?) tails. I've bookmarked it for viewing tomorrow :)
Yes, that's it, I was referring to the bracket assemblies. *Whistles*
OP;s not talkin about the actual lights. He's referring to the bracket assemblies that HOLD the sealed beams.
As for keeping them, I wound't considering you already have a set on the car and are intending to "upgrade" to ellips.
IMHO, I'd keep the sealed beam buckets and swap out the bulbs for H4/H1 setup. Will give BETTER performance than a stock set of used ellips and will probably be cheaper too.
I was talking about the actual lights, but I based that off of an amazon.ca search. A quick search at Canadian tire's website shows ~$20 per bulb. I've never had to change them yet.
That's a good idea to keep the buckets though, I will do that.
As far as upgrading, I really want to do a proper retrofit with some aftermarket projectors and stuff, but that's not in the cards for awhile.
'87 BMW E30 325is Turbo
'99 BMW E36 M3 - - - '98 BMW E36 328iComment
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Thanks for all the replies guys. I've got a decent list now. I'll give the car a good look over before I get rid of it, maybe there's some other bits I'll keep.
Cheers!
'87 BMW E30 325is Turbo
'99 BMW E36 M3 - - - '98 BMW E36 328iComment

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