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I did several swaps with prior cars using clear lenses and all improved the output greatly. TheRetroFitsource was where I sourced most of my parts as well. The Mini H1 projector was quite a powerful little package.
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Just installed mine, looks pretty much the same as yours. But i was wondering, is that darkish spot between the two beams normal?
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So are the CBB's probably the best replacement for the OEM Xenon bulbs? I just want something brighter and whiter. The OEM ones seem pretty weak at night on my 2014 335i.
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Cool Blue Boosts are a solid choice if you want increased brightness and a noticeably whiter color. Cool Blue Intense are great if you want increased brightness. It's very slightly whiter than OEM as well. Then there's Osram Nightbreaker Laser and Philips Xtreme Vision Gen2, both of which offer increased brightness, though at the OEM color (which is roughly rated at 4100 ~ 4300K). They're all good choices really and the best one for you probably depends on what you prefer in terms of color as well as the type of driving and weather conditions where you are. For example, if it rains a lot, snows, or is otherwise foggy often, then the cool blue bulbs might not be as suitable vs. a warmer bulb such as the Nightbreaker Laser or Xtreme Visions. The warmer colors will cut through inclement weather more effectively. Personally I have tried both the CBIs and CBBs. I have the CBBs on now and love them. That said, weather where I am is generally quite nice year round. In case it helps, here's my post that compares the CBIs and CBBs: https://f30.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1601069
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