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200OZ Moderator
Posts : 1745 Join date : 2009-08-06 Age : 50 Location : Farmington NY.
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Mon Jul 22, 2013 10:05 pm | |
| Ok, I got the buckets and the B body head light mounts fitted together, and the whole assembly bolted to the Caprice. The headlight harness from Gary showed up today, tomorrow I have to hook up the electrical stuff, and see how they look..... If all goes well, the grinder will be going to put the Buick. | |
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200OZ Moderator
Posts : 1745 Join date : 2009-08-06 Age : 50 Location : Farmington NY.
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Wed Jul 24, 2013 4:37 pm | |
| The grinder went to the Buick..... re-wired the lights and a few other things to neaten things up, spray bombed the core support, put it all back together and..... They're done. They look pretty good imo. Pics coming after WF.
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200OZ Moderator
Posts : 1745 Join date : 2009-08-06 Age : 50 Location : Farmington NY.
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Sat Jul 27, 2013 6:51 pm | |
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toomanytoyz
Posts : 3233 Join date : 2008-11-04 Age : 48 Location : Sandown, NH USA
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Sat Jul 27, 2013 7:44 pm | |
| Looks awesome, dude! Now you need some clear corners with the buckets painted black. How do they work? | |
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GSBULLDOG
Posts : 313 Join date : 2010-12-24 Location : Memphis Tn
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Sat Jul 27, 2013 9:07 pm | |
| I think they look killer ! All you need to do now is make enough for us all . Lol great job . | |
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200OZ Moderator
Posts : 1745 Join date : 2009-08-06 Age : 50 Location : Farmington NY.
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Sat Jul 27, 2013 10:04 pm | |
| Although I'm not going to use clear corners.... Yet, I will be painting some buckets black soon. The lights themselves are aimed a bit low, but the light is nice, so I can see the potential, and I think they look way better than stock. Thanks for the complements Bill, and GS.
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Andebe
Posts : 3323 Join date : 2013-02-20 Age : 55 Location : Centerville, IN
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Mon Jul 29, 2013 10:59 am | |
| Very nice...OEM look to them. | |
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BigBlackBeaSSt
Posts : 4560 Join date : 2009-08-01 Age : 59 Location : Sanford, NC
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Mon Jul 29, 2013 11:11 am | |
| They look AMAZING in person! | |
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mtrhead79
Posts : 1614 Join date : 2010-04-24 Age : 56 Location : phila. pa
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Mon Jul 29, 2013 5:51 pm | |
| they look great. i forgot to ask u to look at the back side i saw them with the hood closed. even my wife noticed them and liked them | |
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buickestate Moderator
Posts : 3301 Join date : 2008-11-04 Age : 60 Location : Chatham Ontario
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:40 pm | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Mon Feb 24, 2014 2:54 am | |
| I just found this thread and do find it interesting.
I have been tinkering with a project (96 9C1) cutting up old 91-96 caprice headlamp modules to install some well engineered aftermarket HID units inside.
These Hella units have been designed and built to perform very nicely.
Problem is, they are extremely expensive. Several hundreds of dollars each, and you'll need four units! (2-hi, & 2-lo beams)
Unfortunately our 91-96 B-body cars are woefully deficient in forward lighting.
My 88 boxy LS Brougham has far superior and more accurate light output and aiming performance in factory stock form than my 95 RMW.
At work we've seen our newest fleet of New Flyer city transit buses come factory equipped with Speaker brand combined HID/LED/incandescent forward lighting.
The absolute best headlights I've seen on a NYC transit vehicle yet.
Looking on Speaker's web site, I found some interesting alternatives to conventional lamps, but they focus most of their efforts and products toward very large vehicles.
On another note, I have yet to observe even one "HID upgrade" kit delivering remotely adequate forward lighting when installed in an OEM reflector housing. It's all junk, really.
I seem to recall that the folks at Pirate 4x4 have also done extensive homework comparing the various options for improved lighting, primarily for Jeeps. |
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RoadMonster FIN
Posts : 7 Join date : 2014-05-26
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Mon May 26, 2014 9:23 am | |
| Hi, I'm a new guy from Finland Europe. Your Buick look absolutely fantastic!!! Mine looks a lot the same, exept for the lights... What color is your car, is it Black? Mine is Dark Cherry Metallic, with wood delete, the paint is not very good at all. I am about to make this E36 BMW Light conversion to my Buick RMW some day. So i have a few questions about these lights. What were the biggest differences between E36 and Original-type lights? I have read this thread, but i can't see the differences. Propably because there is no pic with the E36 light just mocked up in your car with out doing any mods to them. Do you have any of those pics to share? So that us, who would like to make ones too, could see how much work there is a head of us. Thank you anyway for this thread so far! | |
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200OZ Moderator
Posts : 1745 Join date : 2009-08-06 Age : 50 Location : Farmington NY.
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Thu May 29, 2014 6:49 pm | |
| - RoadMonster FIN wrote:
- I am about to make this E36 BMW Light conversion to my Buick RMW some day.
So i have a few questions about these lights. What were the biggest differences between E36 and Original-type lights? I have read this thread, but i can't see the differences. Propably because there is no pic with the E36 light just mocked up in your car with out doing any mods to them. Do you have any of those pics to share? So that us, who would like to make ones too, could see how much work there is a head of us. Thank you anyway for this thread so far! The first biggest difference between the factory GM head lights, and the BMW head lights is the look of them. The Buick looks much better with the BMW lights in my opinion. A close second is the light output. I can see the road, and surrounding area much better with the BMW lights.I don't have any pics of factory stock BMW light mocked up in my car because they don't fit very well without modifications. They are close size wise, but I don't like the look of them just bolted to a B body. | |
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200OZ Moderator
Posts : 1745 Join date : 2009-08-06 Age : 50 Location : Farmington NY.
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Thu May 29, 2014 6:58 pm | |
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1993 Roady-man
Posts : 2126 Join date : 2009-05-26 Age : 57 Location : Hogansburg, Ny 13655
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Tue Jun 10, 2014 8:17 am | |
| You need to get the inner housings chromed to give it a stock look
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200OZ Moderator
Posts : 1745 Join date : 2009-08-06 Age : 50 Location : Farmington NY.
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Tue Jun 10, 2014 5:03 pm | |
| - 1993 Roady-man wrote:
- You need to get the inner housings chromed to give it a stock look
No way, I did this swap so it didn't quite look stock. Don't get me wrong, I love chrome, but a little bit goes a long way imo. I was originally going to paint the corner marker buckets black to see how'd that look. Someday. | |
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frederickflintstone
Posts : 371 Join date : 2014-07-01 Location : Mid-Michigan
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Fri Oct 10, 2014 1:25 am | |
| - 200OZ wrote:
- Once I get the harness from Gary, I'll hook them up and get them aimed right, then tweak the lenses as necessary for best fit.
There is not much of a chance I'll be making more... these are a pain in the back side.
Mike who is this "Gary" and how is the harness set up? do the low beams stay on when the hi beams come on? Any chance of a schematic? | |
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200OZ Moderator
Posts : 1745 Join date : 2009-08-06 Age : 50 Location : Farmington NY.
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Fri Oct 10, 2014 8:13 am | |
| Yes, the low beams stay on when the high beams are on, but you can have them off too. your choice, Gary gives you a little jumper with the harness so you can have it either way. No schematic, but there are a ton of them on line, just google head light harness schematics, and do some digging. I wouldn't waste your time though, just contact Innovative Wiring when you're ready. Innovative wiring, the owners name is Gary. I was going to make my own harness at one point, but found the materials alone were going to be about $50. So I just ordered it by emailing Gary, and I had the harness in 2 weeks. His stuff is top notch, larger gauge wiring, factory type connectors, and soldered wire connections... Looks like factory stuff, but much better. http://innovativewiring.com/?page_id=232The pictures on his site tell the story. The product you get in the mail is exactly what you see on his site. Mike | |
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71novaguy
Posts : 233 Join date : 2014-01-14
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Tue Dec 16, 2014 7:53 am | |
| Any pictures of the light output? | |
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200OZ Moderator
Posts : 1745 Join date : 2009-08-06 Age : 50 Location : Farmington NY.
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Wed Dec 17, 2014 9:09 pm | |
| No, no pics of the light pattern. I was going to do some adjustments to them last winter to give me more adjustment, but one lens started to crack further than it had, so I left it alone for now. Right now the light pattern is two distinct beams aimed about 30' in front of the car, so they need to be aimed up a bit. | |
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71novaguy
Posts : 233 Join date : 2014-01-14
| Subject: Re: BMW E36 headlights Sat Dec 20, 2014 1:35 pm | |
| I didn't get them, but at the junk yard I found some 99' 750i headlights. Looks similar but the lows have projectors. Think these would work? | |
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