Installing LR3 Xenon's into an LR4 with halogens?

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ryanjl

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Are those part numbers for adaptive or non-adaptive?
 

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I might just get the 2012 non-adaptive lights... the 2014+ are sweet but the cost is like 2x when you account for the new grill, etc
 

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if you're keeping the car perhaps the money is well spent since it would give you an updated look and completely new feel but to each their own.
 

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if you're keeping the car perhaps the money is well spent since it would give you an updated look and completely new feel but to each their own.

I can attest. I removed the halogens from my 2012 and went with the pre-facelift xenons, but I sort of wish I would have spent an extra few hundred and went with the post-facelift xenons.
 

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I can attest. I removed the halogens from my 2012 and went with the pre-facelift xenons, but I sort of wish I would have spent an extra few hundred and went with the post-facelift xenons.

Well, how much do you want for your pre-facelift xenons? :)
 

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Haha. I haven't decided if I'm swapping them out yet, but if I do I'll put them up for sale here and let you know.
 

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