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What type of bulb do I need to replace my turn signal, tail light, fog light, or headlight? Why are some products listed at $0.00? Are they free? I have OEM Angel Eyes. How do I make them Xenon White? I would like to order a painted item. What is my paint code? Do I need load equalizers/resistors for LEDs? What are these and are they hard to install? What color temperature is best for HIDs? How easy is to install your LED tail lights? Do they cause bulb out warnings? E90? E92? E82? E88? What does all this mean?! Do I have to bake my headlights to install angel eyes?
Do you offer wheel and tire packages?
Yes! We do offer wheel and tire packages for your convenience! Alternatively, here are some Special Offers and manufacturer's promotions available from The Tire Rack. Either way, make sure to read The Tire Rack's tire test results before choosing a set of tires!
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What type of bulb do I need to replace my turn signal, tail light, fog light, or headlight? You can look up your bulb type on Sylvania’s online bulb database. Please click the link below:
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Why are some products listed at $0.00? Are they free?
Although all products with $0.00 prices clearly state that the customer should "Contact Us For Pricing," it has recently been brought to our attention that this may mislead customers who fail to read through the product information page. Although you can technically add them to your shopping cart, products that are marked with a $0 value or "Contact Us For Pricing" are not for sale for $0.00 and will not be provided should you add them to your cart. For pricing on these products, please contact us. We assume no responsibility for delivering any products with $0.00 prices, and reserves the right to remove these items from your invoice, as they are posted on our website solely as an advertisement.
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I have OEM Angel Eyes. How do I make them Xenon White? The MyCarr ICE system is an OEM upgrade module for E39 5-series, E60 5-series, E63 6-series, E65 7-series, E83 X Series, and the E53 X5. There are also versions for the BMW E90 Sedan and E92 Coupe . These are direct bulb replacements that will upgrade your stock color to a xenon white light output without the need to open the headlights.
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I would like to order a painted item. What is my paint code? You can look up your paint code on this database: http://www.paintscratch.com/
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Do I need load equalizers/resistors for LEDs? What are these and are they hard to install? Most LED applications do need load equalizers to prevent the bulb out warning from appearing.
LED applications such as the fender mounted sidemarkers and rear license plate lights do not require load equalizers but front and rear turn signals do require them. These are simple resistors to equalize the power load difference between LED and halogens in order to prevent the bulb out warning. Installation is straight forward and full instructions are provided upon purchase, it only requires a set of pliers.
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What color temperature is best for HIDs?
For the most light output, 4000k-4500k will be the most optimal however it will give off a yellowish color. 6000k will be a pure white with a little bit of a purple hue and will sacrifice a bit of light output but is the generally recommended color temperature for the best color. 8000k is the highest color temperature we recommend as anything higher will dramatically reduce light output in exchange for color. 8000k will be a pure aqua color temperature.
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How easy is to install your LED tail lights? Do they cause bulb out warnings? Our LED tail lights are DOT approved and include the resistors necessary to prevent any bulb out warning. They will plug right into your stock wiring and do not require any sort of flashing or special modification. Here is a quick guide on how to install them: http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=473582
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E90? E92? E82? E88? What does all this mean?! This cryptic code is the model designation of your car. It tells you which chassis your car is. The E in the E-code stands for Entwicklung, which means evolution or development in German. The number signifies which model. Based on this number, you can tell how recent it is, and with recent models, the number signifies how many doors, as well. Here is a guide to the chassis codes:
E Chassis Code | Production | Model | Description | | E3 | 1968-1977 | 2500-3.3Li Sedan | | E9 | 1965-1975 | 2500-3.0 CS/i/L Coupes | | E12 | 1972-1981 | 5 Series | | E21 | 1975-1983 | 3 Series | | E23 | 1977-1987 | 7 Series | | E24 | 1977-1989 | 6 Series | | E26 | 1978-1981 | M1 | | E28 | 1982-1988 | 5 Series | | E30 | 1984-1991 | 3 Series | | E31 | 1990-1998 | 8 Series | | E32 | 1987-1994 | 7 Series | | E34 | 1989-1995 | 5 Series | | E36 | 1992-1999 | 3 Series | | E36/5 | 1994-1998 | 318ti (Compact) | | E36/7 | 1997-2002 | Z3 | | E38 | 1995-2001 | 7 Series | | E39 | 1997-2003 | 5 Series | | E46 | 1999-2005 | 3 series | | E52 | 2000-2004 | Z8 | | E53 | 2000-2006 | X5 SAV | | E60 | 2004+ | 5 Series Sedan | | E61 | 2004+ | 5 Series Wagon | | E63 | 2005+ | 6 Series | | E65/E66 | 2002+ | 7 Series | | E70 | 2007+ | X5 SAV | | E82 | 2008+ | 1 Series Coupe | | E83 | 2003+ | X3 SAV | | E85 | 2003+ | Z4 / MZ4 Roadster | | E86 | 2006+ | Z4 / MZ4 Coupe | | E88 | 2008+ | 1 Series Convertible | | E90 | 2006+ | 3 Series Sedan | | E91 | 2006+ | 3 Series Touring Wagon | | E92 | 2007+ | 3 Series Coupe | | E93 | 2007+ | 3 Series Convertible |
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Do I have to bake my headlights to install angel eyes? Only 2004-2006 3-series Coupes (Non-M3), E39 5-series and E53 X5’s have to bake open their headlights. You can view baking instructions here: http://www.jlevisw.com/Bake.pdf
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