http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...200444982&rd=1
It says they take H4 bulbs? I have a NA spec 1991 525. Do I need any kind of adapters or will these plug right in?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...200444982&rd=1
It says they take H4 bulbs? I have a NA spec 1991 525. Do I need any kind of adapters or will these plug right in?
are the adaptors easy to find? I assume it's a plug that plugs into my current headlight plugs, and then has an H4 plug at the end?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...210338050&rd=1 - These say they come with the necessary adapters - are they H1, H4 or NA bulbs? I can't get an answer out of the seller. They appear to be DEPO.
I have that set of lights on my car. The come with the necessary adapters and use H1 bulbs. From what I can tell they are built pretty well.Originally Posted by repenttokyo
I had great luck using the bmwlight replacement lenses on my stock housings.
I considered the alternatives and I could easily refresh these again if they get pitted or cracked and still be in for less money. The best part was that I didn't have to mess with the adjusters. Just remove the assembly, bake in oven 200*, pry or smash glass lenses, remove old silicone, apply new silicone and new lens.
I also removed the reflector around the projector for an x-ray look with no adverse effects on the beam pattern.
Anyone ever have any melting issues with those plastic lens? How about you folks with HID's? I want to go with HID's in the near future and was thinking about going with the plastic lens from BMWlight but was unsure about any melting or discolorization.
Greg Mannino
Car Audio.Video.Security.Navigation Guru
Electrical/Mechanical Specialist
thank you for all the answers guys.