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About $280.Takes about 6hrs for novice like me. (archive)

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Posted by Dean on February 10, 2001 at 13:38:19:

In Reply to: Re: follow up on factory driving lights on M coupe posted by Rafi on February 10, 2001 at 12:43:05:


How much and how hard to install?

TIA

After driving a few weeks with the BMW OEM driving lights, I give them a thumbs up. BMW calls them "fog lights," but their beam profile and brightness level is more like a driving light. I've had no high beam "flashes" from oncoming drivers who might object to the glare.

It's no secret that BMW uses Hella Micro DE halogen lights, but the wiring harness and interior switch is really well integrated.

Overall, I'm pleased.

Dean






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