e36 HID kits

novio

Member
Wello everypeeps!

I'm interested in getting the xenon HID kit for my e36 but I'm a little lost when it comes to what is all needed. I was hoping someone could shed some light on the matter.....( excuse the pun )

As far as I understand, the Xenon HID kit only replaces the bulbs used in the headlights correct? If I wanted to get angel eyes, these would have to be purchased separately? Is there a kit that has both the angel eyes and the Xenon bulbs in one package and if so, where can one buy them from and for how much?

Anyone have any experience with this stuff? Is it a relatively easy installation?

Thanks!
 

kabal

Active member
lights that have built in angel eyes are shit.

Euro/ZA OEM bosch e36 headlights are the best, you dont get better.

as far as I know, you could probably use your existing headlights, if they are projector type.

if they are not, and are the std reflector style, fitting xenons is rude and selfish to other drivers, as noone will be able to see
 

novio

Member
Im not sure what Ive got. Its a 1998 328i. The lights with built in angel eyes are waaay more expensive than the DIY kit....so youre saying I go for the cheaper option for angel eyes?
 

Taffs

///Member
Guys, how difficult it is to do a DIY Angel Eyes fitment with the original hella lenses on the E36? The glass lenses needs to be removed but that looks like its a big job, its solid. How can it be removed without damaging the glass/lens. I know that you can buy perspex replacement lenses at Autostyle but trying to avoid that route, wanna keep it OEM with the glass.

Any idea????
 

novio

Member
Taffs said:
Guys, how difficult it is to do a DIY Angel Eyes fitment with the original hella lenses on the E36? The glass lenses needs to be removed but that looks like its a big job, its solid. How can it be removed without damaging the glass/lens. I know that you can buy perspex replacement lenses at Autostyle but trying to avoid that route, wanna keep it OEM with the glass.

Any idea????

Gawd....I didnt even realize the DIY kit was a mission lol!
I agree tho, any way to avoid autostyle is a good one. If anyone has a link on how this is all done it would be awesome please:)
 

avir101

Member
Yup, get the CCFL or LED angel eye rings and install them into your original headlights.

As for the HID upgrade...I have a 98 model E36 and it has the projector type headlight, so i guess yours would also.
The HID kit consists of the bulbs, ballasts and some wires to hook it up.
 

andrewbuch

///Member
If you have the Projector lights then the HID kit is simple, just plug in new bulb, attach control box somewhere.. and connect wires...


as for the AE's, do not think any lenses need to be removed to have them fitted..
 

novio

Member
avir101 said:
Yup, get the CCFL or LED angel eye rings and install them into your original headlights.

As for the HID upgrade...I have a 98 model E36 and it has the projector type headlight, so i guess yours would also.
The HID kit consists of the bulbs, ballasts and some wires to hook it up.

Great. Thanks bud. As for some good suppliers/resellers of these 2 components, any suggestions?
 

Taffs

///Member
andrewbuch said:
If you have the Projector lights then the HID kit is simple, just plug in new bulb, attach control box somewhere.. and connect wires...


as for the AE's, do not think any lenses need to be removed to have them fitted..

Hi Andrew

Im referring to these lenses for the Angel Eyes DIY. The glass that covers the headlights. Mind the mist in the headlight, it was the rain...:)

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kabal

Active member
there are 2 bits of glass that needs to be removed on the e36 (if I remember correctly when I did mine :) )

there is the exterior lense cover (the rectangle one). this is held on by some metal clips, just need to unclip these and you can remove the glass.

you also need to remove the inner "lenses", the round ones. This you do by cutting around them into the existing silicon. then when you reassemble, you redo the silicon yourself.

it is pretty easy to do.


here is diy for disassembly

http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=256699

and here is diy for HID

http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=838691
 

andrewbuch

///Member
Taffs said:
andrewbuch said:
If you have the Projector lights then the HID kit is simple, just plug in new bulb, attach control box somewhere.. and connect wires...


as for the AE's, do not think any lenses need to be removed to have them fitted..

Hi Andrew

Im referring to these lenses for the Angel Eyes DIY. The glass that covers the headlights. Mind the mist in the headlight, it was the rain...:)

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Are you meaning the full headlight glass cover? Obviously need to remove that to get into the headlights,

i thought you meant the individual glass lenses :)..

The cover just clips off, easier once the whole headlight is removed from car..
 

Taffs

///Member
andrewbuch said:
Taffs said:
andrewbuch said:
If you have the Projector lights then the HID kit is simple, just plug in new bulb, attach control box somewhere.. and connect wires...


as for the AE's, do not think any lenses need to be removed to have them fitted..

Hi Andrew

Im referring to these lenses for the Angel Eyes DIY. The glass that covers the headlights. Mind the mist in the headlight, it was the rain...:)

IMG00123-20110118-1238.jpg
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Are you meaning the full headlight glass cover? Obviously need to remove that to get into the headlights,

i thought you meant the individual glass lenses :)..

The cover just clips off, easier once the whole headlight is removed from car..


Thanks, thing is....it has clips but its also sealed tight with some sort of silicone. Think it comes standard like that. How do i get the silicone off in order for me to remove the full glass?
 

Taffs

///Member
kabal said:
there shouldnt be any silicon on the outer cover

Will check once more and provide feedback shortly...i'll see if i can get a pic of the actual headlight from the top where the clips are placed.
 

novio

Member
kabal said:
there are 2 bits of glass that needs to be removed on the e36 (if I remember correctly when I did mine :) )

there is the exterior lense cover (the rectangle one). this is held on by some metal clips, just need to unclip these and you can remove the glass.

you also need to remove the inner "lenses", the round ones. This you do by cutting around them into the existing silicon. then when you reassemble, you redo the silicon yourself.

it is pretty easy to do.


here is diy for disassembly

http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=256699

and here is diy for HID

http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=838691



excellent! thank you!
 

Raybimmer

New member
The headlight lens on the outside has small metal clips that can be loosened with a flat screwdriver . Top are accessible , so headlight needs to be taken out to strip .
The HID kit can be fitted to the dims only as far as I can see . You buy a H1 kit with two globes , ballasts and wiring .
Try get a kit with 50 or 55 W ballasts - brighter than 35 W older kits . The light bulbs can be 4000 , 6000 or 8000 K etc , the problem is the colour as you approach 12000 K the colour gets purple , and you do not see so good . 6000-8000 K are normally best , whitish light with blue tint .
Angel eyes - normally fit inside the individual lights lens , not directly behind the rectangular front lens .
 

Taffs

///Member
Raybimmer said:
The headlight lens on the outside has small metal clips that can be loosened with a flat screwdriver . Top are accessible , so headlight needs to be taken out to strip .
The HID kit can be fitted to the dims only as far as I can see . You buy a H1 kit with two globes , ballasts and wiring .
Try get a kit with 50 or 55 W ballasts - brighter than 35 W older kits . The light bulbs can be 4000 , 6000 or 8000 K etc , the problem is the colour as you approach 12000 K the colour gets purple , and you do not see so good . 6000-8000 K are normally best , whitish light with blue tint .
Angel eyes - normally fit inside the individual lights lens , not directly behind the rectangular front lens .


Thanks, so its not necessary to remove the round lenses for the angel eyes, can just stick them over those round lenses as the rectangular lens will cover everything once completed.




Ok, so it looks like just the clips need to be removed to get the lens out from what i can see. Thanks

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novio

Member
ive been youtubin 'make your own' engel eyes.

looks ridiculously simple.

and a lot cheaper than an average 700 bucks for ready made ones. hmmmm......:thinker:

hey taffs....we have exactly the same colour zim zimmaz!
 

JpRoux

New member
tbh I wouldn't be the angel eyes from autostyling "My opinion", as they look terrible.. my advice is to keep it standard :)
 
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