Well, they came. Seem to be good quality! Now how on earth do I install..
Well, they came. Seem to be good quality! Now how on earth do I install..
E92 335i M-Sport
997 S
I almost purchased a set of Weisslicht angel eyes but I felt their DIY was fairly extensive (but this will probably differ from your installation?). Feeling lazy didn't help either.
http://www.bimmian.com/elements/page...ht/PHO/PHO.pdf
Please update on how they fit! Are they fitted for xenons?
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I feel like I'm missing parts? Are there suppose to be ballasts?
E92 335i M-Sport
997 S
It looks like you may need a set of ballasts and a relayed wiring harness that has +12V, GND, and Trigger wire(s).
trancenation's Alpine Weiss ZHP
I called them earlier today they stated the 9600 relay would do the trick. I would say call and reconfirm.
http://www.theretrofitsource.com/pro...oducts_id=3182
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Their ad says:
LEDs by nature do not need ballasts. Ballasts are for CCFLs. LEDs only require a current limiting resistor but those could be built into relays. The LEDS would likely require relays (is that what they are referring to as drivers?) to handle the current draw.Each kit includes 4 LED rings, input wiring/drivers and some mounting hardware/double sided tape.
The wiring just needs a 12V +/- input to power the rings, so the connections should be simple.
MiniD, what came in those small packets? Also, can you please measure the diameter of the rings? Are they flexible or rigid?
Last edited by Dave1027; 10-12-2013 at 09:14 AM.
Should be getting mine today.
In the market for an E90 M3
Just got mine. Going to be removing my bumper to repaint my lower grill and probably installing these today.
In the market for an E90 M3