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  • old///MFanatic
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    Originally posted by jonnypax09 View Post
    i actually haven't noticed if it dims when headlights are on, i will have to check that but i dont think it does...
    Have never heard of anything that do that, would be nice feature. Some can be manually dimmed.

    According to BMW the amber spectrum is more visibly noticed by the human eye in daytime light than a white spectrum.

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  • jonnypax09
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    +1 for Angel Eye guy, quick shipping easy plug and play and no problems so far. I went with the "standard 120." my preference is a bright AE in the daylight (always sunny here in AZ) and wired to the passenger footwell lamp so it goes on when you unlock and fades away when you lock. i actually haven't noticed if it dims when headlights are on, i will have to check that but i dont think it does...

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  • heinzboehmer
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    Originally posted by MTiz View Post

    Did you have to do any coding for those or was it a simple plug and play? thinking about purchasing them
    Only situation you would need to code something in is if your car has the US DRLs enabled (where the high beams are partially lit whenever the headlights are off) and you want to turn that function off and use the angel eyes as DRLs.

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  • Tbonem3
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    Plug and play, like all of them

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  • Syfon
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    I had Orion V3's for a few years. They looked great and were quite bright during the day! I removed them and have gone back to the stock look (albeit I've swapped the inner plastic housing for the silvery/gold ones from a 330Ci).

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  • MTiz
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    Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post

    I installed that kit yesterday, no problems. Very white, and good looking for how simple they are.
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    Did you have to do any coding for those or was it a simple plug and play? thinking about purchasing them

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  • Cubieman
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    Originally posted by tnord View Post

    bumping this back up as my rings AEs aren't working. Do you think the AE Guy units are too bright at night? They're looking like an attractive option vs the v2s or v4s.
    My V4's were too bright for my tastes at night so I wired in the optional auto-dim wire so when the headlights are turned on the AE's dim a bit, or enough to where they aren't blinding to look at head on anymore, which is nice.

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  • Icecream
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    Originally posted by Slideways View Post
    The stock xenons already have a halo effect around the outer xenon projector housing. In my opinion, angel eyes look tacky as hell on the E36 and E46, not to mention that they will rub through the chrome reflective coating on the xenon lenses and allow light to escape through the damaged area. Those housings are not available separately through BMW.
    No, but you can get bosch replacement projectors or morimoto's or retrofit any 1 of 10 projectors that are better than the oem ones. They are probably trashed at this point anyway. You can also get replacement surrounds if yours get damaged. The retrofit source has everything you need.
    That said, a high quality kit, properly installed looks good imo. Tacky is an led strip "brow" in the housing or any one of a million econocars on the market trying to look upscale with led strips.

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  • tnord
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    Originally posted by Cubieman View Post
    The first pics I took the rings were so bright they didn't show well.

    Quick shot, I'll get one outside soon.
    bumping this back up as my rings AEs aren't working. Do you think the AE Guy units are too bright at night? They're looking like an attractive option vs the v2s or v4s.

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  • old///MFanatic
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    Originally posted by Cubieman View Post
    Quick shot, I'll get one outside soon.
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    Nice stable you got there.

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  • Jimmy_L
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    people who ordered the angel eye guys. i was wondering what did you do with the little black thing that says "keep away from heat". i just ran it along the side of the fender. did you guys tuck it somewhere else or wrapped it with something??

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  • WOLFN8TR
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    Originally posted by Cubieman View Post
    The first pics I took the rings were so bright they didn't show well.
    Ya I've had that issue as well. They look good. Nice lift btw! 👍

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  • Cubieman
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    Originally posted by WOLFN8TR View Post

    And thats what really matters...

    Pics?
    The first pics I took the rings were so bright they didn't show well.

    Quick shot, I'll get one outside soon.
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  • eforty6_m3
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    Originally posted by oldFanatic View Post
    I've also heard the Angel Eye Guy sells a good product. I have not used him though.
    That's what I came here to say. I've had his AE's on for months now and very happy with the quality of the product and light output. I understand not everyone loves the look of AE's on the E46 chassis, but for now (and the foreseeable future), I'm loving it. Highly recommend the Angel Eye guy.

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  • P Swayz
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    If only a company could replicate this shade of halo for our cars..


    Originally posted by oldFanatic View Post
    an iconic signature design styling on new generation BMWs since 2001


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