I am new to the forum and I've been researching info on who makes the best/most reliable angel eyes. From what I can tell there is a lot of debate around the subject. Proper installation seems to be key. Not to start a war, but who makes a reliable angle eyes. I live in Ohio so it gets damn cold (6 degrees out this morning). I am slightly concerned with cost but it's second to quality/dependability. This question may have already been answered somewhere but I couldn't find it. Any info is greatly appreciated.
I live in Canada and I run the preditor chromiums and it was -28F here yesterday and the chromiums still lit up no problems just make sure you request the cold weather ballasts when you order them.
I actually just installed the Umnitza brand the other day on my car. I live in California though, so no really cold weather here, however I know they have a cold weather ballast as the post above states.
I got predator chromiums and want to go back to my ebay CCFL. 1 ring does not light up very well, and takes forever to get bright. I had to replace 2 rings, and in cold weather it takes forever to get bright. I am very disappointed with them.
:werd: I've had mine since fall 2004 and have never blown a ballast or ring, they've been very reliable. The only downside is in cold weather. The rings take a few minutes to get to their full brightness.
I've got the Pred Chromiums from Umnitza! They are the best! Never had any problems with them and within a few minutes the rings are bright, even in broad daylight you can see them clearly!
over the years on bimmerforums and here ive heard the ccfls was the most durable and priced the best.
id go with ccfl
when i get the berries to bake mine thats what im going with
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