✨ Illuminate Your Journey with Style!
The AKKON Black Bezel Halogen Type [LED Halo] Ring Eye Lid Projector Headlights are designed specifically for the 2006-2008 BMW E90 3-Series, providing a sleek upgrade with ultra-bright LED halos and superior light patterns. These headlights are DOT and SAE approved, ensuring safety and compliance, while their stylish black housing enhances your vehicle's appearance. Professional installation is recommended for optimal performance.
Brand | AKKON |
Color | Black Housing |
Specific Uses For Product | Head Lights |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Year | 2007 |
Special Feature | LED Halos, Eye Lid Projectors |
Wattage | 35 watts |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Lens Color | Clear |
Lens Material | Polycarbonate |
UPC | 840960173266 |
Assembly Required | No |
Manufacturer | AKKON |
OEM Part Number | 63116942725, 63116942726 |
Item Weight | 6 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 24 x 22 x 15 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | 5-444-BMWE9005-AM-BK |
Special Features | LED Halos, Eye Lid Projectors |
P**D
Definitely worth the money, good value.
As with others, I was skeptical at this price, I usually pay double this for replacement headlight assemblies. They install fairly easily, but you do need to remove the bumper. I have had these for about a month, been through the carwash a few times, and experienced pouring rain, no fogging. I also used Meguiar's headlight sealant to help preserve the clarity of the lights (helps prevent yellowing). They can be aimed, there are 2 8mm bolts sticking out the back of each housing, one is for vertical adjustment, and one for horizontal. I am using LED low beams and the pattern and output is very good. This is probably the best value I have found in aftermarket lights, in my 20 years of maintaining/modifying cars. The angel eyes do need to be wired, so I ordered miniature round switches, that I will put in my cigarette lighter cutout, to have manual control, from a stealth location. Overall, I am very happy with these lights, they are not difficult to install, even if you have not done this type of work before. I should have made a YT video for this, there are some out there, but none that I found were complete, but they will get you by if you need help. (Note - they aren't as streaky in person, my phone was stuck between night shot and standard mode)
T**X
Amazing product, amazing quality.
These headlight assemblies are fantastic for the price. Compared with a set of OEM headlight assemblies there is no noticeable difference in quality, while aesthetically the AKKON headlight assembly looks light years better than the OEM design even when they were new. As sun crazed as they are no there is no comparison.Some reviewers stated that these aren’t wired the same as the factory assembliesor are a different design than the factory and won’t work. This is patently false, they work perfectly and plug right in to the wiring harness. The only part of these they are NOT plug and play are the LED halo daytime running lights (DRLs). As the car didn’t probably have DRLs originally, of course they don’t plug in to a harness with no allowance for them. But they are easily spliced in at an expense of less than $10 at Autozone.The only detail not mentioned in the Amazon item listing is that the AKKON headlight assembly does not use all of the same bulbs as the factory assembly. If you intend to upgrade to LED bulbs at the same time you install the assembly you will need to know which bulbs the AKKON assembly requires. The AKKON assembly uses the same H7 low beam bulb as the stock headlight assembly uses, but it does not use a second H7 bulb for the high beam as Amazon states the factory assembly uses. The AKKON headlight assembly uses an H-1 for the high beam. And finally the turn signal /side marker bulb in the AKKON headlight assembly does not use the 194 bulb that the factory assembly uses. The AKKON headlight assembly uses the P21W amber light for the side marker/front turn signal as the stock assembly does.The bulbs required are:Low beam: H7High Beam: H1Turn signal / side marker: P21w Amber.
I**.
Don’t buy honestly wasting time
The media could not be loaded. Received look decent but are cheap since caps are rubber instead of plastic with rubber seal. For price I said not bad , so everything seems connected , doesn’t come with headlight low beam. I installed and notice top strip not working, so I check bulb then check if wire is getting power and nope dead wireI was like wow brand new now I have to take it all off to send it back. SmhIf you don’t want the headache don’t buy them
M**D
Xenon to Halogen what you need to know. 2006 325i
I will give these headlights a solid 4 stars. They look and work great. The seller is quick to respond, and I understood the issue I had and see other reviewers mentioning their high beams are not working. I too ran into this issue and that is because my old head lights were the Xenon self-leveling with the shutter system to control the high beams. After some searching and as one had mention you need to connect pin 5 of the wiring harness to pin 6, however there is no wire or pin 5 on this head light harness. To get full function of the light ( flash to pass and high beam ) you will need to add a wire and pin to the number 5 pin out. Then you can tie that wire into the high beam wire, and everything will work as it should. This task is not easy as the wires are cased in rubber. You will need to cut all that out to get to the wire and pin out or to add the new wire and pin. You can find the pins at AutoZone. I did see where one person added a relay to the system as the high beam would go out after some time due to voltage, but I have not experienced that issue yet. If I do, I’ll add the relay.My hope is this review can help others as there wasn’t much information out there on how to make this work. Long story short, these are not plug and play for the Xenon system. I also tied the halo wires into the eyebrow wire to make them work. I haven’t had any issues in doing that.I installed these into a 2006 325i and are working after a bit of tinkering.Xenon to Halogen conversion.
R**Z
NEED HELP?? READ THIS
So I’m not expert in wiring or whatever you want to call it. I want a plug and play. Got these and figured they weren’t just plug and play if you want the halos to work. So after like 7 hours of YouTubing, googling, looking at forums, posting on Facebook pages, I made progress!!! My halo lights work!!!!On the left you see they work , and on the right you see they don’t ( I haven’t wired those, just wanted to see my beginner skills ) . Anyways long story short if you need ANY help.DM me on tik tok or insta @ 8inchPete. I will help you with how I did it and some more options depending on what you’d want to do. I’m a BEGINNER I KNOW NOTHING. Yet I DID it. Lol sorry I’m just happy.So a few things you’ll need though!Old/existing or new bulbs. ( H7 ) they come with the H1.Wire strippersHeat shrinkQuick tap in tips ( I didn’t do this method )Heat gunElectrical tape ( my heat shrink came with some metal inside so I didn’t need tape nor solder )And that’s all I believe!! Maybe just 30 min each headlight!!!DM and I’ll help!!
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