HID Expert Required!

2 x Ring BRL048 wired thru a fused relay to the sidelamp circuit Flat bit of bar across below beak and all of a sudden you have 3 x 55W on low beam and a helluva spread of light!

AND the beauty of BRL 048 is that they have a flat beam and will not dazzle oncoming traffic provided you have the lens the right way up and set half decent

Cheaper and a Helluva lot more environmentally friendly as you'll NOT be burning the retina outta the car drivers

Interesting- they do look nice. They're fog lights, though, so presumably shouldn't be used except when visibility is poor?
 
Hi Kevin, I actually don't know what colour Les gave me, just that they are very bright and very white:cool:

Dunno did i say it, but get a few of those small black velcro cable ties to tidy up the wiring, the only fiddly bit is getting in to cable tie. The velcro ties are much easier to use.

Regards, Tom

Tom,

You'd mentioned the velcro ties and have kept that in mind. I didn't realise that Les also supplied the headlight back-plate and thought I cut them myself. Turns out it really is a plug-and-play after all with the headlight backs done on an exchange basis (as BMW don't have stock)

Thanks for the reply.
Cheers,
Kev
 
Tom,

You'd mentioned the velcro ties and have kept that in mind. I didn't realise that Les also supplied the headlight back-plate and thought I cut them myself. Turns out it really is a plug-and-play after all with the headlight backs done on an exchange basis (as BMW don't have stock)

Thanks for the reply.
Cheers,
Kev

Kev the most difficult part of the whole install is removing the clips that hold the bulbs. Go slow and you will be fine noting that the bulbs go in different direction for the main and dip. The plastic is very fragile and can break very easily.
 


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