Question:
I have a 2006 Grey Mazda 3 Sport Touring Sedan. Is my car ready for HID head light bulbs, or do I need a conversion kit?
I would like to purchase just the bulbs. But if I need a conversion kit, then so be it.
compact domestic performance.?
Thanks
Answers:
You will need a conversion kit that comes with the ballast and
ignitor (some kits have the ignitor built-in with the ballast)
to make the HID bulbs work. Your car requires the H7
for the low-beam light conversion if you are going to
replace the stock halogen with an aftermarket kit.
You should be able to either get the HID system from a local
Mazda dealership, or of course, you can get an aftermarket
HID kit online -which is higher in performance and will be less
expensive, but may or may not be DOT approved. I have one
on my car, and I will never go back to the archaic halogen!
The best deals that I've seen and purchased from are on eBay,
but there are some good deals that can be had directly from a
HID online merchant. I've had succes from several. Just make
sure you know what you want and order it right to avoid any de-
lays or problems with trying to return the kit you've ordered.
Is it hard to install a remote car starter?
If you are not comfortable with installing it yourself (it's really not
that difficult for most cars), the Mazda dealership might agree to
install it for you. If not, then you could have a reputable body shop
do it for you. I would stay away from a car installation shop for
this type of installation. I've had problems with more than one
different car installation franchise in my experience. Look to
spend about $75-$150 on the installation -depending upon
the labor cost of each shop. Enjoy your new HID lights!
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