Miata NA Headlights
KG Works - Dual Head Lamp Conversion (The Originator)
Designed to be mounted by simply exchanging units, so no special wiring is necessary. These lights gained popularity when they were used on Mazda's Concept car the "M-Speedster" at the 1993 Chicago Auto Show by Mazda of America and have been very popular ever since.Since these custom made they are produced at a rate of only about 10 sets a month, there is a 4 to 6 week wait after ordering. These lights can be installed in half a day even by an amateur. Introduced in 1993 by KG-Works (Original Design). Still available in Japan from KG-Works, also available in the USA from KG-Works Distributor RSpeed Mazda Miata MX-5 Parts Service & Accessories (Special Order prepay only)
Bodyshop Hayashi - Flush Type Lamp Conversion
Showcased at the 1992 Tokyo Auto Salon this was Jack Hayashi's cleaner than clean example of how to make a miata his own. This headlight conversion was probably the most expensive, but also the best designed even to date. The headlights look like fix mounted types but actually retain the stock headlight motors to raise the headlight housing from the rear to better aim the light output onto the road. This helps to compensate for the slope of the Miatas front nose and hood area. Whereas most low profile kits will actually make you lose a bit of your night time vision.
Racing Sports Active - Low Profile Rectangle Type Conversion
Similar to other low profile designs, RS-Active uses a rectangle type light instead of circular ones. They made two version of these while in production, the main difference was the bulb and housing type.
AAC Flushmounts. Carbon Fiber Buckets, Contoured Lexan Covers.
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