js_protege_03dx
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- 2003 mazda protege dx
so can i still get these for the price on the first post? if so i would def like to get a hid kit!!! i have a 03 protege dx, so the h4's hi/lo will fit right?
you didnt touch the bulb did you?Just installed my HID's and one fire's up for a few seconds then cuts out! The other is fine. I ended up just leaving one HID in my car, and put the stock back in
Any idea's why one HID only fires up for a few seconds, then cuts out. I switched everything around to see if maybe it was the ballast, but its not. Looks like a bad HID bult IMO. Hopefully I can replace it for a new one ASAP!
you didnt touch the bulb did you?
any1?so can i still get these for the price on the first post? if so i would def like to get a hid kit!!! i have a 03 protege dx, so the h4's hi/lo will fit right?
have you tried the good working bulb on that side?
I just ask because I think my fog lights are starting to burn out as fast as my headlights and it seems to be cheaper to switch to HID rather than stick with the OEMdefine overkill lol
itll be bright as **** but you will be able to see which is what u wanted in the first place
i dont think you would need the fogs in HID, the headlights are really bright by themselves
Is running HIDs on both low beams and fogs over kill?
If you don't care about blinding other drivers, 55w is for you. Personally, I went 35w HID's 4500k which should be the brightest and not be overkill. I live in city, with lots of traffic.
These still on back order?
My mom is 56, she has trouble seeing at night, she drives an 00' nissan maxima.
I want to buy her HIDs for christmass, just so she can see better at night.
Whats the best color to get for the best see-ability?
Should I get 55w? I know their mainly for off roading, but it sounds like they would be a heck of a lot better than the 35w's. It might be over kill, but it would help her, Right?
Is the blinding effect really that bad? I guess 35w will be fine