Addional driving lamps

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  1. #1
    snooze
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    hi are the addional driving lamps you get from mini easy to fit and connect?

  2. #2
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    They are easy to fit, the ball breaker is having to connect them to the existing loom and pay BMW for "switching" them on in the ecu :disapprove: oh and pay them circa £360 for them to fit them
    You could always wire them into the main beam with a relay yourself

  3. #3
    Gorbash12346
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    the fitting of the brackets is a little hair raising but not too bad just take your time and mark them out carefully, unfortunately yes the wiring is a git and fitting costs as always are pretty high

    however after seeing one persons bodge job of the wiring... (crimp on connectors hanging out of the grill i'd get someone who knows what their doing to do it) and no i don't mean the dealers or me just someone who is prepared to take the time and do it right

  4. #4
    X30YES
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    "You could always wire them into the main beam with a relay yourself":approve:...the way to go if your skint

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