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Lighting
Sponsored by: BavToys.com Discussion of headlights, fog lights, blinkers, and any other car lighting.
I didn't know these existed! Do they really look like the OEM BMW halos? Because that's what really I want, not the overly bright white rings which don't match my standard H1 headlights. And these 3000k connect the same way as the 6000k CCFL's?
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Originally Posted by Dudesky
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I didn't know these existed! Do they really look like the OEM BMW halos? Because that's what really I want, not the overly bright white rings which don't match my standard H1 headlights. And these 3000k connect the same way as the 6000k CCFL's?
they are in fact yellow but still much brighter then stock only in yellow, also they connect the same exact way as any other set we have.
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sorry im posting this so late but im just getting around to my install(was to cold before) and im wondering DO I NEED TO install the brown wire for the remote switch for my units to work ?
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Originally Posted by RanGer498
sorry im posting this so late but im just getting around to my install(was to cold before) and im wondering DO I NEED TO install the brown wire for the remote switch for my units to work ?
Remote switch? Brown is usually a ground wire, so yes you would have to install it.