On the quick look I had on the road last night I dont think I like the vision or spread of the beam - further invvestigation tonight.
Has anyone tried Osram Night Breakers in their e28? Recommendations?
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Dubs
I have the night breakers in my low beams and they are absolutely amazing.Dubs wrote:I like white light in my cars and so last night I installed some HID's.
On the quick look I had on the road last night I dont think I like the vision or spread of the beam - further invvestigation tonight.
Has anyone tried Osram Night Breakers in their e28? Recommendations?
Dubs
Unfortunately, I think head gaskets are becoming the next chain rail preventative item. Best to pick an opportune time and do it all.EventuallyAyrton wrote:Sat for 2 hours on the side of the road waiting for AAA to tow me to a trusted garage due to an immediate and unsuspected coolant loss. Blown HG I think. Someone else had the same leak and it was a rotted gasket. I guess I found that tiny mystery coolant leak
I had a low beam bulb fail, so I sprung for a pair of NB - yes, they are a tad brighter than Narva RangePower 50+ (RP50) lamps, which are half the cost. For the money, not that much brighter. It is noticeable, but not a huge difference. Not like "old Sylvanias - to - HID" noticeable, and I do not like the fact they are tinted slightly blue-ish. I like clear glass. They are tinted on part of the envelope, up front and not over the filament; so I was able to justify giving them a whirl.Dubs wrote:I like white light in my cars and so last night I installed some HID's. On the quick look I had on the road last night I dont think I like the vision or spread of the beam - further investigation tonight.
Has anyone tried Osram Night Breakers in their e28? Recommendations?
Dubs
Share CL link, please.bkbimmer wrote:I did a peel out, my rear tires are nearly running on cords now. That's the price you pay for being a colossal douchebag.
I also posted it on cl.
No thanks.cek wrote:Share CL link, please.bkbimmer wrote:I did a peel out, my rear tires are nearly running on cords now. That's the price you pay for being a colossal douchebag.
I also posted it on cl.
I've got to hand it to you Charles, it's one thing to do it once and intend to do it every other year, but to actually do it is another thing.Karl Grau wrote:Put the cat on in preparation for its biannual smog test.
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Mike, I have it down to a science. This will be my 5th (?) time since I've owned the car. I inaugurated my new toy, a cordless ratchet for this year's swap. I had always used an air ratchet in the past but Carl at LJI swears by the cordless so I gave it a try. I have to say, it is great!Mike W. wrote:I've got to hand it to you Charles, it's one thing to do it once and intend to do it every other year, but to actually do it is another thing.
Yup. Just got home after the ~1300 km trip (that included a few detours & side trips) from Ivo's e28 paradise. It's dirty as all get-out right now, and I only have a few pics so far, so more pics later. Ivo has a couple of 360° images on Google Maps, and my car is front & center in front of the shop in this one.
Man, some guys have all the luck.e28Sean wrote: - An unopened bag of zip ties!
white chocolate wrote: Man, some guys have all the luck.