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      03-03-2010, 12:18 PM   #1
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Thanks to AK MotorWerk there is a chance of a local install of OSS Angel Eyes... Although i have never seen these in person I hear nothing but maazing reviews... is it really 216 Led's per ring?? thats crazy

I have a couple of questions that will weigh on my decision

1) Will the OSS install void any or all of my warranty?

2) IS it worth the xtra expense for OSS vs LUX or AiB
I think that might be the total number of leds in all 4 rings.
It will definitely void the warranty for your headlight as they have to split open the headlight to install it.
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      03-03-2010, 01:17 PM   #3
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Thanks to AK MotorWerk there is a chance of a local install of OSS Angel Eyes... Although i have never seen these in person I hear nothing but maazing reviews... is it really 216 Led's per ring?? thats crazy

I have a couple of questions that will weigh on my decision

1) Will the OSS install void any or all of my warranty?

2) IS it worth the xtra expense for OSS vs LUX or AiB
1. Yes
2. It all depends on personal preference.
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The dealer will absolutely refuse to repair the headlight if there are issues after the install. This is the case with any headlight modification, the dealer must prove that the part caused the problem but if you start to get condensation or adaptive headlight malfunctions, then I have no doubt they will refuse to cover it.

With that said, if you stick with an authorized installer for the OSS part, you should be good to go. I prefer a plug and play solution that is more DIY friendly like an LED replacement bulb set- you can easily remove these with trips to the dealer if you need.
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1. You shouldn't worry too much about warranty since it's an aftermarket mod, just like any other mod you put on your car.

2. It's worth it if you're looking for something bright with daytime visibility

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