installation of the Bi-Xenon hl of the A3
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installation of the Bi-Xenon hl of the A3
I can still remember how tough was it when me and my cousin was trying to figure out how to take off the bumper and stuffs that affect to remove the original head light. we took 7 hours to install the Bi-Xenon HL. after all, I can just say omg thats Bi-Xenon.
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RE: installation of the Bi-Xenon hl of the A3
Wow, nice job! I'm planning on doing this eventually to mine. I didn't realize the whole bumper had to come off though! Did you also install the self-leveling parts for the lights? Did you have to make any changes in Vag-Com to enable that feature?
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RE: installation of the Bi-Xenon hl of the A3
Those are great pictures! What kit did you end up getting, and do you have the link? Also did you need any special tools for the bumper or headlights? Or just standard metric wrenches, screwdivers, plyers, etc?
Thanks,
~Clockwork
Thanks,
~Clockwork
#7
RE: installation of the Bi-Xenon hl of the A3
ORIGINAL: Clockwork
Those are great pictures! What kit did you end up getting, and do you have the link? Also did you need any special tools for the bumper or headlights? Or just standard metric wrenches, screwdivers, plyers, etc?
Those are great pictures! What kit did you end up getting, and do you have the link? Also did you need any special tools for the bumper or headlights? Or just standard metric wrenches, screwdivers, plyers, etc?
Wheredid you getthe lights? (ecs?)
How much did the lights cost?
Did you originally have halogen lights? if so did you have have to change the wiring harness?
Did you have to change anything in the computer?
Thanks in advance.
#8
RE: installation of the Bi-Xenon hl of the A3
ORIGINAL: Clockwork
Those are great pictures! What kit did you end up getting, and do you have the link? Also did you need any special tools for the bumper or headlights? Or just standard metric wrenches, screwdivers, plyers, etc?
Thanks,
~Clockwork
Those are great pictures! What kit did you end up getting, and do you have the link? Also did you need any special tools for the bumper or headlights? Or just standard metric wrenches, screwdivers, plyers, etc?
Thanks,
~Clockwork
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