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The E9X is the latest evolution of the BMW 3 series including a highly tuned twin turbo 335i variant pushing out 300hp and 300 ft. lbs. of torque. BMW continues to show that it sets the bar for true driving performance! -- View the E9X Wiki |
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My 09 e90 without OEM Xenon, but I really want change it to OEM Xenon headlight, whole light. What should I do? is that possible?
actually I found some parts on ebay but I dont know are they fit on my cay?AND how many stuff i need to buy? do i need to adjustment computer***65311; I just love Xenon headlight's angel eyes so much and my is not looks good as Xenon's. here is the part I am looking for, will this work? http://www.ebay.com/itm/BMW-XENON-HE...00852807077%26 Last edited by leochengyan; 01-29-2013 at 06:40 PM. |
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heaps of plug and play on ebay...... labour would be $300 for installation
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Last edited by SilverX3; 01-29-2013 at 02:43 PM. |
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But aftermarket is not as well built as OEM but usually half the price and sometimes w/o self-leveling so always tough decission. |
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I would agree that anything non-OEM comes with too many trade offs. But, OEM gets REALLY expensive when you consider the price of the headlight units, level sensors, headlight washers (required by law with HID lights) and labor for coding that's involved. Personally, I don't think it's worth it regardless of which avenue you take. But that's just me.
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To the OP I can not say for sure if this would work as I never took my head lights apart on my E90. On my E39 replacing the stock Halogen to OEM Xenon was a matter of removing an adapter on the headlight harness. While my automatic height adjusters did not work on the car because it did not have the computer and sensor needed for them. I did however manually adjusted the headlights to the correct level. The E90 xenon headlights are also adjustable as well, this I know because I did have to adjusted mine after a very very big pothole miss aligned my headlight. I will advise that I did have to take my car E39 in to have the computer coded because I would get a bulb out warning on my dash (the headlights still worked). Most BMW indy's can take care of this for you. I am not sure how much help this was but maybe you can start looking at connectors on the back of headlights, or even maybe buy a used set and see if they fit and if they work. Worst case you resell the units and get your money back.
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