🚗 Illuminate your Miata’s soul with style and precision!
SPEC-D TUNING Black Halo Projector Headlights are a direct bolt-on upgrade for 2001-2005 Mazda Miata MX-5 models, featuring waterproof, impact-resistant polycarbonate lenses and black housing. Manufactured under ISO certification and compliant with DOT and SAE standards, these headlights deliver OEM-level quality and durability in a sleek, modern design.
Brand | SPEC-D TUNING |
Color | Black Housing Clear Lens |
Specific Uses For Product | Head Lights |
Vehicle Service Type | 2001-2005 Mazda MX-5 Miata models only |
Year | 2001 |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Wattage | 1.1E+2 |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Lens Color | Clear |
Lens Material | Glass,Polycarbonate |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 22 x 19 x 11 inches |
UPC | 841808126321 |
Assembly Required | No |
Manufacturer | SPEC-D TUNING |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00841808126321 |
Item Weight | 13 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 22 x 19 x 11 inches |
Item model number | LHP-MX501JM-TM |
Exterior | Black Housing Clear Lens |
Manufacturer Part Number | LHP-MX501JM-TM |
ABPA Partslink Number | MA2502128, MA2503128 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
M**O
Loved
Beautiful and gorgeous. Good lighting
C**R
99 Miata
Absolutely love the headlights but God that I have to do a lot of wiring because going from one bulb to two is quite the headache should work though fantastic plug and play on a 2001 to 2005
T**H
Very Bright!
I was limited to be able to travel in the evening, because my headlights were so bad. Now I can go go go! Great value for the price! Easy to instal. I did have to take my bumper off, but that was pretty easy also.
D**N
Replace the Halogen H1 Bulbs
Look sharp, installed no problem. Converted NB1 to NB2 front end. Light output is somewhat poor, so I got some H1 LED bulbs and theyre pretty acceptable.
X**W
Fits well and they look great!
Sleek look and a great new look
K**R
Good looking but absolutely terrible product
Came in on time all that awesome. They looked great. So much potential. But as I looked closer I found 2 things.1. There is no alignment screw to adjust the head light direction2. They used unsealed grommets about 2in wide to run the cable into the housing for the angel eyes.I'm sure anyone can see why these are a major flaw, but if you don't I'll tell you why.Condensation in a headlight is forever it doesn't go away any weak or bad seal will allow this to happen and it happens internally. Those unsealed grommets will let water in over time causing issues.Every headlight sits a lil different and they all need slight adjustments to help keep the light spray on a low beam even. Since there is no adjustment screw there is no way to compensate for bad body alignment or if you want a longer spread of light. In my case it's bad body alignment from accidents.Can confirm all the lights work as intended but the bulb replacement is an old school metal clip h12 which is expensive compared to the OEM ones and they're so far recessed in the housing adjustments are difficult.Any who. Over all they work. And they look good. If you can shim them and align em or your car is perfect with no body shifts these will be great for ya. Just don't expect them to last a long time because you will start to see rain on the inside sooner than later
W**O
Look great, but how do you install LED bulbs?
As advertised, they look great! However, I don't want stock halogen bulbs in them. In the Details section, under Light Source Type, it says Halogen, LED. The LED bulbs I tried to install don't fit so the covers can be used on the back side and the bulbs don't want to stay in. If anyone has successfully installed LED bulbs in these lights, please let me know or post a review telling what bulbs you used (mfg., number, etc.). Any help would be greatly appreciated.
J**N
Disappointed
So first off it would have been great to have a wiring diagram. Because black wires are apparently not negative wires for these lights. I thought the blue would've been the positive and the black would've been negative, I was wrong. Also if you plan on using led bulbs with positive and negative terminals then you're gonna have to cut some wires and add connectors. Second thing, the hardware inside of the housings are extremely loose. I took them out for a drive at night and I'm just watching the beams shake up and down. Don't tell me the bulbs are loose because I know they were secure. And it would've been better to make the highbeams adjustable as well. Overall just very disappointed.
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