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  1. #1
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    Default 4 in front, or 2 front 2 rear?

    I have a 2008 BMW M3 coupe. It's dark blue (BMW calls it Interlagos Blue) but has that chrome grill in front and rather large headlight units, no fogs. I currently have a Lidatek LE-30 but am thinking of upgrading this with an LI. I have a few options here, so what are your opinions?

    1. Stick with dual head LE-30.
    2. Dump the LE-30 and replace with LI 2 or 4 head.
    3. Add LI 2 head to current LE-30 and run both up front.
    4. Add LI 2 head to front, move LE-30 to rear. Add two up front later if needed.
    5. Add LI 4 head up front, move LE-30 to rear.
    6. Add LI 4 head - two up front, two in rear, and keep dual head LE-30 to supplement front.

    Thanks.

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    Default Re: 4 in front, or 2 front 2 rear?

    Go with LI Quad, 2 in front 2 in rear, and toss the LE-30.

    Or, if money is tight, get LI Dual in front and move LE-30 to rear. Later on you can add rear heads to the LI and drop the LE-30.
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    Default Re: 4 in front, or 2 front 2 rear?

    Quote Originally Posted by kpatz View Post
    Go with LI Quad, 2 in front 2 in rear, and toss the LE-30.

    Or, if money is tight, get LI Dual in front and move LE-30 to rear. Later on you can add rear heads to the LI and drop the LE-30.
    +1!

    The LIs shouldn't have a problem protecting your car without the LE-30.
    Last edited by ssick92; 08-02-2010 at 12:25 PM.

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    Default Re: 4 in front, or 2 front 2 rear?

    Quote Originally Posted by ssick92 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by kpatz View Post
    Go with LI Quad, 2 in front 2 in rear, and toss the LE-30.

    Or, if money is tight, get LI Dual in front and move LE-30 to rear. Later on you can add rear heads to the LI and drop the LE-30.
    +1!

    The LIs shouldn't have a problem protecting your car without the LE-30.
    +2, I suppose

    Been driving around with dual in front for about 9 months (blue Camry sedan), many laser hits, and no problems. Also performed flawlessly at GA Jamfest; just make sure you have a good install!

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    Default Re: 4 in front, or 2 front 2 rear?

    LI quad

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    Default Re: 4 in front, or 2 front 2 rear?

    I ordered the LI quad for my AW '08 E92 M3. Now I just got to start installing this weekend.

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    Default Re: 4 in front, or 2 front 2 rear?

    Look at this thread "confused-what-li-get-bmw-m3"

 

 

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