Headlights OEM BMW or EAGLE EYES

EAGLE EYES Headlights
itzhollister_
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Rating 4.0

Just spent 3 hours replacing my headlights with these Eagle Eye Halo Projectors. Fit great!! I’m not sure how the halos are as I haven’t wired those yet but so far I’m happy!

Pros: fit great, happy so far
Vehicle: BMW
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EAGLE EYES Headlights
Azndonx
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Rating 4.0

I bought my car with the aftermarket Eagle Eyes headlights. The quality is decent and look like an exact replica of the OEM headlights.

Pros: decent quality, exact replica
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OEM BMW Headlights
TurboPropRoss
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Rating 5.0

I loved riding the BMW. I don't know what they did or how they did it, but the handling was sublime, using nearly the same suspension components as the SV. I just felt so confident riding it. It had all the power I needed, brakes that saved my arse more than once and was an absolute joy to ride - whether it was to work or to the Netherlands. It sipped fuel (70mpg @ 70mph!), never needed faffing about with the chain and had a bloody decent headlight.

Pros: sublime handling, decent headlight
Vehicle: BMW
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OEM BMW Headlights
revmatchtv
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Rating 5.0

For the exterior my money goes to headlights with accent lights started by BMW and Audi and then copied by every manufacturer out there.

Pros: headlights with accent lights
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EAGLE EYES Headlights
Lucas_R
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Rating 5.0

I've just done a halogen to Golf R style projector headlight swap on my 2010 GTI here in Australia. I am very happy with the headlights overall. My headlights are Eagle Eye brand and look exactly the same as the Golf R silver housings. I was pleasantly surprised to know that fitment was great, quality also looks great, plugs and wiring were concealed and neat, and the light output is much better than the factory halogens.

Pros: great fitment, great quality
Cons: none
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OEM BMW Headlights

I tried/am trying to fit a set of E36 lights into my jetta. They are a bit wider, and shorter than the stock headlights. You would need a hood spoiler to fill the gap above the headlight, you would need to make a custom spacer to fill the gap between the headlight and the fender, you would have to cut up the headlight, the radiator support, and part of the inside of the fender. I got one light to \"fit\" and it looks pretty dope, but it doesn't fit the contour (sp) of the car, they are more square and flat than the stock lights. Oh and you would have to make the brackets to mount the lights to the car. Quite a PITA for something that looks kind of cool, but doesn't quite fit right...

Pros: looks pretty dope
Cons: doesn't fit contour
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EAGLE EYES Headlights
Twelt
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Rating 2.0

i bought an is300 with aftermarket headlights and moisture seeped in within a week of me having them, not sure how long they were installed. Bought new ones, sealed them with silicone which I found out doesn’t work well, then used a black rubber type sealant and it’s been fine ever since.

Pros: black rubber sealant works
Cons: moisture seeped in
Vehicle: Lexus
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OEM BMW Headlights
IggyBooo
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Rating 1.0

Man, i hate those type of headlights. They fog up, they leak, they break and they look cheap.

Cons: fog up, leak, break
Vehicle: BMW
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OEM BMW Headlights

they look like crap imo. too many gaps on the side, top, bottom etc... they just don't look like they belong. that and you have to bootleg the install just to hide everything. shouldn't have to be like that. keep it clean.

Cons: too many gaps
Vehicle: Volkswagen Corrado
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