'90 325i sedan. (bronzit content)

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  • bmwguy325is
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    Nice work

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  • marshtgrade
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    lots of great diy stuff in here for me. great work! sub'd!

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  • jaywood
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    Originally posted by Lrutts
    LOVING the car man, nothing better then taking a stock e30 and turing it into your own! Turbo time?
    I've been thinking about it ;)

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  • Lrutts
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    LOVING the car man, nothing better then taking a stock e30 and turing it into your own! Turbo time?

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  • jaywood
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    Originally posted by 02explorer
    Who ever took that pic of u adjusting the lights must have a huge dick
    :D:D


    Originally posted by ck_taft325is



    You electrical taped the connection you made from the sealed beam housing, yeah? Just making sure ;)
    I did...

    What else should I do?

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  • ck_taft325is
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    Originally posted by 02explorer
    Who ever took that pic of u adjusting the lights must have a huge dick



    You electrical taped the connection you made from the sealed beam housing, yeah? Just making sure ;)

    Still technically an open connection that'll short with water on it.

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  • 02explorer
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    Who ever took that pic of u adjusting the lights must have a huge dick

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  • theryp
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  • jaywood
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    Wired up the headlights today :)

    HID kit:






    Take the black/blue wire out of the suction cup thing and seal up the holes



    Hook up the ballast like this:



    Drill a hole in the headlight cap (1 inch)



    Put bulb in



    Take apart the sealed beam adapter:



    Figure out which wire is power and which is ground (brown). There should be three wires (low beam). One is the power, one is ground, and the other you won't be needing.



    Hook up the black wire to ground and the blue wire to the power wire



    Hook up the rest of the headlight/ballast



    The other wire (blue/white) is the one you won't be needing...go ahead and use a wire nut on the end of it for protection



    Both low beams on





    For the high beams I'm running the same HID kit. The wiring is the same procedure (the only difference is that there will only be 2 wires that plugged into the original sealed beam....one is ground, brown, and the other is power)


    I also jumped the relay (#30) so that I could run the high beam and the low beam at the same time





    Adjusting the cutoff:




    All done and cleaned up



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  • E30_(1st Musk)_
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    Originally posted by trackjunkie21
    you would spell better if you took the one out of your mouth
    dude check the sig

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  • drutt23
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    Nice work man!! DIY FTW!!! Badaaasss shit bro!!!

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  • trackjunkie21
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    Originally posted by 02explorer
    Hes e30 would look nice with a bkue or pink dick onthe window
    you would spell better if you took the one out of your mouth

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  • jaywood
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    Originally posted by 02explorer
    Hes e30 would look nice with a bkue or pink dick onthe window

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  • 02explorer
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    Originally posted by E30_(1st Musk)_
    yes! an update. were you been? i really want to see these on your bronzit because i want some for mine
    Hes e30 would look nice with a bkue or pink dick onthe window

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  • 02explorer
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    Those would look sick on an explorer

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