R Ridgerunr Member : Mazda CX-9 GT AWD Sep 29, 2015 #1 I read in other forums that putting HID lamps in fog light housings can melt the housings/lens any problems with Mazdas having problems like this? Thanks in advance Bob
I read in other forums that putting HID lamps in fog light housings can melt the housings/lens any problems with Mazdas having problems like this? Thanks in advance Bob
S Scott91370 : 2013 CX-9 Grand Touring Sep 29, 2015 #3 There is a pretty long thread on this and the kits that others have bought and used. Has a lot of good info...
There is a pretty long thread on this and the kits that others have bought and used. Has a lot of good info...
G Gtech Member : 2015 CX-9 GT AWD Sep 29, 2015 #4 No issues if you stick with a decent 35 watt HID kit.
B Bob2525 : 2021 GT Sol Red Sep 30, 2015 #5 Agreed. Stick with 35 watt and you should be good. Only takes about 15 minutes to swap out and they are so much better then the factory halogen.
Agreed. Stick with 35 watt and you should be good. Only takes about 15 minutes to swap out and they are so much better then the factory halogen.
i12drivemyMP5 <<<<<<< >>>>>>> Contributor : -- 03 P5 / 23 CX-5 -- Sep 30, 2015 #6 I have 35w HIDs in my plastic truck fog housings and they have been fine for over 5 yrs. No melting, no clouding, no issues at all.
I have 35w HIDs in my plastic truck fog housings and they have been fine for over 5 yrs. No melting, no clouding, no issues at all.