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Picked up a 2016 X1 Xdrive 28i for wifey. After getting it home and going through everything, I told her to turn on the headlights so we could check them out. It was then I realized not every BMW comes with BMW headlights. =/ Felt like I failed her.
After doing a bunch of digging around, I came across an aftermarket version of the new LCI style LED headlights. Marketed as being 'plug and play', a direct swap with the OEMs. Cost was going to come in way under any other options. Problem is there's literally nothing out there on these things, anywhere. These are manufactured, or 'assembled', in China, and only available from sellers in China. So you're looking at an eBay purchase, or Aliexpress if you're the type that's into creating problems for yourself. So we took the gamble. It turned out so well I thought I'd share here, in case someone comes along pondering the same option: Here's what you're going to get. These are the original halogen headlights we were dealing with. Sorry if you have these, but they're whack. Tape the wall to mark the beam height on OEMs. New units will have to be adjusted after installation. *BUMPER COVER REMOVAL - I'll spare you, that's another thread* New headlights were packaged well. Arrived in perfect shape. Generic box. OEM headlights. VALEO brand. OEM lenses. OEM headlight weight. Approx 7 lbs, per my circa 1950 Sunbeam scale. Aftermarket headlight brand. Surprise, surprise! VALEO housing, same as OEM. Aftermarket headlight lens. Same as OEM. I'd read comments in a forum somewhere, I believe here, about 'China grade plastic'. I'm pleased to say these are assembled using the exact same housing as the OEMs, VALEO brand. Aftermarket headlights tipping in at just under 9 lbs. Assume the difference is being made up of all the LED and resistor components. Just want to show these aren't lightweight pieces of junk. They're every bit as quality as the OEMs. Left side of pic is original halogen headlight, right side of pic is aftermarket. Whoo-wee! Pretty special. Really like how cleaned up these look; dropping the orange reflectors and leaving everything black and silver. Even down to the BMW logo on the side And...the final product: I purchased the set from a seller on eBay named art_carlight, who was awesome from start to finish. If anybody's interested I can vouch he's legit and super easy to work with. Here's a video of them in action. Hope all this info is helpful to someone out there. Last edited by JR_1979; 05-27-2020 at 11:08 PM.. |
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Great stuff!
Could you give us a direct link ?
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/2Pcs-For-BM...0/184198417360
With everything going on in the world right now, shipping charges are outrageous, especially for huge boxes out of China. That should change soon, hopefully. |
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Now that they're installed I know it was 100% the way to go. |
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This looks awesome. I've been toying with this idea for a while. Did you replace any of the bulbs or use what you had?? |
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The headlight projector housing takes a D2H bulb, typical for HID bulbs but a rare size for LED. I went with these, one of the few options but they're great and twice as bright as the bulbs the headlight came packaged with: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PNF2PTF The base actually ended up being a little thinner than the D2H, but I was able to slip a rubber washer around it to beef it up. Fits nice and snug in the housing. Another option is to find a true D2H bulb, or even go with HID, which have a ton of options in this size. Turn signal bulbs are PY21W, same as OEM. I went with these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07RMX2XK6 Also upgraded all the rest of the exterior lighting to LED: H8 Fogs: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GKPR452 H11 High Beams: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07XP1GG13 1156 Brake lights and turn signals: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H6VLWX2 1156 Reverse light: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H6WSL4R None of this stuff is necessary, obviously, but quality LEDs will last a lifetime, and I wanted to have bright, high quality bulbs all around. |
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Unfortunately, no. These take a D2H base for the low beam, and H11 for the highs.
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Did you find dificult removing the front bumper? Any hints? I bought this Led headlights and planning on doing this.
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I debated doing another thread on the front bumper removal, but just didn't have the time. I'll try to point out a few things that might be helpful. The first step is to remove the trim around the wheels. In order to do this, you have to drill out the plastic rivets. Using a small drill, go right through the center. This will allow the front of the rivet to fall off. After the entire trim piece is removed, you'll be able to fish around and find the back of the rivets that fell inside. Sounds extreme but it's really not. This will be the only part of the process that's a little tricky. Keep in mind you'll have to pick up some replacement plastic rivets when you're done. No biggie. After that it's really just a matter of working your way around and removing all the screws/bolts attaching the front bumper cover to the vehicle. Will be a big help having a second person to help pull the bumper off as it's pretty big and awkward for one person. I didn't bother removing all the wiring and separating the entire bumper cover, just pulled it forward and sat it on a dolly. For the headlights themselves, there's 4 bolts you'll need to remove. Three are clearly visible, one is located underneath the headlight, you'll locate this coming in from the rear of the headlight housing. That one's a little tricky but once the cover's off and you look at the bottom of the headlight, you'll see exactly where it's mounted. Once you get that far, the rest will be a breeze. Get the new headlight into place and get the 4 bolts snug, but not tight. Enough play in them to make adjustments. Once it's positioned how you like it, tighten the bolts. Reverse your process putting the bumper cover back on. All of it is completely doable by anyone with a set of sockets and a screwdriver. Bring some patience and do it on a day with some nice weather, it's a fun project and nothing back-breaking involved. Here's a video that I found helpful going in just to get my head wrapped around the location of the bolts. |
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Really apreciate it. I will take some pics and let you know. Thank you
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You have to! Post some pics in here, can't wait to see them! I'm doing a bunch of upgrades to this X1, but these are still the best decision I made. Love, love, love them.
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Did you need to code for led headlights? How did you do this? Thank you!
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Different sellers have different bulb setups, some ship with halogen turn signals. Upgrading these to LED is a simply process using BimmerCode. |
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