bimmer95
04-08-2005, 10:39 PM
I still have a few sets of the DDE Lightning Enhanced halo kits left in stock, they've been replaced with the DDE Lightning Enhanced Titanium Edition, so I'm clearing the the remaining Enhanced sets out at $50 off their regular price.
E36 DDE Lightning Plus - $179 shipped
E36 DDE Lightning Enhanced - $179 shipped
E36 DDE Lightning Titanium - $229 shipped
E46 DDE Lightning Plus - $189 shipped
E46 DDE Lightning Enhanced - $189 shipped
E46 DDE Lightning Titanium - $239 shipped
Don't accept knockoffs, these are the real DDE Lightning halos, the absolute best there is. All kits include four halos, two ballasts and complete wire harness with a relay. The included wire harness allows you to turn your halos on/off from ANY switched 12v+ power source: running lights, ignition switched, etc. XtecUSA provides a factory backed LIFETIME warranty on all DDE Lightning kits.
DDE Lightning Enhanced:
http://www.understeer.com/images/store/e46_lightning_enhanced_02_thumb.jpghttp://www.understeer.com/images/store/e46_lightning_enhanced_03_thumb.jpg
Order on-line at http://www.understeer.com/onlinestore-lighting.shtml
bimmer95
04-09-2005, 12:26 AM
DDE Titanium vs. DDE Enhanced
http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_ti_en_01_thumb.jpg (http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_ti_en_01.jpg)
DDE Enhanced vs. DDE Plus (halogen match)
http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_en_plus_01_thumb.jpg (http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_en_plus_01.jpg)
DDE Titanium Kit and Halo Details including chromed rear reflector
http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_ti_01_thumb.jpg (http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_ti_01.jpg)http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_ti_02_thumb.jpg (http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_ti_02.jpg)
http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_ti_03_thumb.jpg (http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_ti_03.jpg)http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_wiring_thumb.jpg (http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_wiring.jpg)
bimmer95
04-18-2005, 01:19 AM
DDE Lightning Titanium v.2 installed pictures:
http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_ti_04_thumb.jpg (http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_ti_04.jpg)http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_ti_05_thumb.jpg (http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_ti_05.jpg)
http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_ti_06_thumb.jpg (http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_ti_06.jpg)http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_ti_07_thumb.jpg (http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_ti_07.jpg)
http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_ti_08_thumb.jpg (http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_ti_08.jpg)
bimmer95
04-21-2005, 01:08 AM
We're finally putting an end to the often asked question from E36 owners, "why do I need to pay for a relay and wire harness kit that I'm not even going to use?" For the E36 fitments, that relay and harness are now completely optional. If you plan to wire your DDE halos directly to your running lights, you don't need the relay and harness. If you plan to wire your DDE halos to another switched source, then the relay kit provides an easy plug and play solution for additional $10. The pricing on the E36 halo kits has dropped by $10 accordingly.
Because of the single filament front corner lights on E46 models, the relay and harness kit will remain standard for those fitments.
Remember that DDE's are covered by XtecUSA's no hassle lifetime warranty. If you ever have a problem with any part of your DDE Lightning kit, ever, simply return it to XtecUSA and a replacement will be quickly shipped to you at ZERO cost, no postage, nothing.
Jattah
05-04-2005, 09:25 PM
Any news on the release date for the dde that solve the problem with cold start.
Jattah
05-04-2005, 09:27 PM
Any news on the release date for the dde that solve the problem with cold start.
sorry just checked the vendor site and all the info I need is there.
supark
05-08-2005, 05:01 PM
Are these the titaniums? Also, if I read the info on your site correctly - I can't fit the angel eyes in US spec E36 headlights?
http://www.understeer.com/images/store/dde_ti_10.jpg
bimmer95
05-08-2005, 05:07 PM
Are these the titaniums?
Yes
I can't fit the angel eyes in US spec E36 headlights?
That's correct. US headlights are glued together, there's really no good way to disassemble them. Any of the Euro spec headlights (ZKW, DJ Auto, Depo) accept DDE halos easily though.
LWRNCE
05-08-2005, 06:41 PM
I had the Titaniums... They had deadspots especially on the E36's. they are bright at Straight on looks but on the side looks like LED's.
Umnitzas chromiums are way better IMO... Same concept with the backing but theirs is chromed and there are no Deadspots at any angle and are as bright if not brighter. Ti are just way to thick for the E36's looks cheap. Just my .02
bimmer95
05-08-2005, 07:05 PM
I had the Titaniums... They had deadspots especially on the E36's.
Those were the Titanium v.1, the v.2 do not have dead spots.
Umnitzas chromiums are way better IMO
That may be your opinion, but it's not the opinion of many, even the folks selling them.
LWRNCE
05-08-2005, 07:13 PM
that last picture on the bottom left of the E36 M3 is that v1 or v2?
LWRNCE
05-08-2005, 07:31 PM
v.2
There are deadspots in those... the light doesnt project throughout the entire ring making them look like LED's
bimmer95
05-08-2005, 07:38 PM
I've seen them in person, there aren't deadspots. Go shill elsewhere.