![]() 09/27/2018 at 00:44 • Filed to: Decay's Beaters, $200 Miata | ![]() | ![]() |
H/T to Rev_Crackle_Repeat . I had no idea that Jeep LED headlights were plug and play on the NA miata. These things have SO much more light output than the garbage stock lights.
Still need to wire up the halos as selectable DRLs, and the built in orange rings to the signals, but I’m really happy for $60
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OK, I’m revising my BlipShift PNW entry to a cut out of your car in the lead image overlaid on the Portland airport carpet.
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Those 7" LED rounds really make a difference when you’re bombing down forest service roads at midnight. Or so I’ve heard
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Oh man, I’d buy a few just to have spares!
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It’s sure going to make a difference in the oncoming rainy season!
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Miata Frog!
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+ many lux
- 1 soul
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7" round light is a 7" round light. The Niva takes ‘em too. I’ve got the stocks back in there now for inspection purposes, but I had been using a projector lense that was sold for Land Rover Discos and Jeep CJs.
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I just didn't realize that even the clocking features and the wiring worked on the Miata with absolutely no modifications.
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I actually highly dislike the LED lights on the Miata I am driving, the spread of the light is not wide enough and I prefer to be able to see the edge of the road too. Even with high beams , it really isn’t enough. Some good floods or a couple fog lights would be great