R56 $70 to replace factory head lamps
part#/type is H13 or 9008 about $20 each.
Honestly this is the only dissapointment on my 08 MCS, very poor lighting and I was too cheap to go the extra $500 for the upgrage when ordering
Honestly this is the only dissapointment on my 08 MCS, very poor lighting and I was too cheap to go the extra $500 for the upgrage when ordering
Xenons are like heated seats in a cold climate. Once you have them you can never go back. They are the first thing I check off in the configurator.
Oh I didn't realize you use the wheel well for the actual headlights. I used the wheel well for the turn signals and thought the headlights were replaced inside the engine compartment by untwisting the back of the headlight assembly. (It still doesn't sound right to me)
OK, <stupid question alert!> What exactly is the difference between the Xenons and the standard headlights? I mean, beyond the bulb? Is the entire assembly different? Can one upgrade to Xenons aftermarket? <end of stupid questions>
High beams there is no comparison. Xenons are incredible on high beam.
This is the best resource I've found for comparison shopping and getting the straight technical "skinny" on the various marketing claims with replacement lamps:
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/t...lbs/bulbs.html
This guy knows his stuff.
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/t...lbs/bulbs.html
This guy knows his stuff.
How are they? Where did you get them from? suvlights?
I haven't gotten any responses in my other posting...
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...sion-plus.html
I haven't gotten any responses in my other posting...
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...sion-plus.html
How are they? Where did you get them from? suvlights?
I haven't gotten any responses in my other posting...
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...sion-plus.html
I haven't gotten any responses in my other posting...
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...sion-plus.html

It's made in Germany and almost identical to original bulb(also made by Philips). Very natural color as well.
Gonna post some pics tonight
I don't think I understand what that means.
http://www.racinglab.com/
I've ordered a couple different type bulbs from here before.
They are fast and reliable. I thought the prices were
good (admit I didn't research it to the penny)
One thing you can do is adjust your headlights up
about 1/2 - 3/4 of a turn on the adjustment screw.
They come adjusted (usually) very low from the factory.
I did that adjustment and I upgraded to a slightly whiter (not HID color
immitation though just less yellow) and it made a big difference
for not much cost.
I can say that for heavy fog, the extra whiteness of the
light isn't very pleasant. We have fog here for the first
3 miles of my commute about 1/2 the year.
I've ordered a couple different type bulbs from here before.
They are fast and reliable. I thought the prices were
good (admit I didn't research it to the penny)
One thing you can do is adjust your headlights up
about 1/2 - 3/4 of a turn on the adjustment screw.
They come adjusted (usually) very low from the factory.
I did that adjustment and I upgraded to a slightly whiter (not HID color
immitation though just less yellow) and it made a big difference
for not much cost.
I can say that for heavy fog, the extra whiteness of the
light isn't very pleasant. We have fog here for the first
3 miles of my commute about 1/2 the year.
First night with Philips X-treme: impressive. Much brighter (at least 100% to my eyes) within 2-3 seconds zone on highway. Range is considerably longer than stock Philips. It's still no HID but nevertheless $40 well spent.Gonna take some photos with X-treme vs OEM.
this is going to be another mini stocking stuffer i can't resist for the sake of safety. my night vision is starting to go. i'm running the Philips Vision Plus with higher aim. blub life must be shorter, though. the Vision plus has a 350 hr life i think.
That would be great - thanks!
Any issues with melted wiring or harnesses on Mini's with aftermarket bulbs? I melted a harness in my WRX with Silverstars, stock wattage. Doesn't take much in many cars to exceed the electrical systems, just look at old British cars.



How close can a pair of real good Halogen bulbs compare to factory Xenon? 80%?
. Some decent reviews online and hopefully it will be $50 well spent 


