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02-10-2010, 03:35 AM | #486 |
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also very interested in resurrecting this thread...23 pages and i still dont quite know what to think. are these easy to disassemble? in which case id imagine you could fix them fairly easily if they arrive damaged
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03-19-2010, 02:27 AM | #487 |
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Does it work?
So how are these headlights holding up? Read through all the pages and some of you guys seem to have some success with it. Have they been holding up decently?
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03-19-2010, 01:52 PM | #489 |
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Just finished reading this thread! It has all the drama, action, emotion, thrill, suspense, dissappointment, wrath and climax/anticlimax of a hollywood film and is just as long! At the end you are left with the same feeling, "what was all that about any way?"
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04-10-2010, 01:27 AM | #490 |
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Just read this saga myself. I purchased a similar set as the OP, and am going back to my factory headlights on Monday. These look awesome in photos, and look decent in person, but the quality is as cheap as you can get. The fitment is not exactly right, and they take some rigging to get installed. My set also arrived with parts being loose and not secured properly. So you have to actually finish assembling them before you can even attempt to install them. I only had them installed for a week or so, and the passenger side angel eye lights already went out. The turn signal indicator on the other driver's side also went out. They are also clearly not even close to being watertight and easily build up condensation on the interior. The worst thing though, is that they have poor shielding so I am unable to pick up nearly all local FM stations, and the couple that I can pick up have a poor signal. I have heard these cheap lights can also cause OBD errors related to lights and other issues. Don't waste your money on these cheap aftermarket products. Either save up for OEM or don't bother because it will certainly cost you more in the end. If they were worth using, then obviously people would sell them at least close to the price of OEM. They look awesome at first, but these cheap made in China lights are much poorer quality than any of you could even imagine. I think that about sums it up folks.
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09-25-2012, 03:36 PM | #492 |
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resurecting this thread, what do we think of these?
i was thinking of getting these here.... http://www.ebay.com/itm/05-08-BMW-E9...4100b7&vxp=mtr |
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