DESCRIPTION
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- Retro Appeal: A nod to the classics, these lenses offer a perfect blend of old-school aesthetics and contemporary performance.
- Compatibility with Mazda 3s and Sonatas: Tailored to fit the 1st-gen Mazda 3 (both OEM HID and Halogen) and the 2010-2014 Hyundai Sonata stock projectors, ensuring a seamless integration.
- Maximized Performance: Clear lenses not only enhance the look but also elevate the lighting output, providing brighter and more focused beams.
- Easy Upgrade: A cost-effective and straightforward enhancement, these lenses are an ideal choice for those looking to improve their lighting without extensive modifications.
- Perfect Fit: Prioritizing compatibility, these lenses are designed considering both diameter and focus height, ensuring an impeccable fit and optimized performance.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Lenses: 2x (One Pair) Mazda3 / Sonata Clear Lenses
WARRANTY INFORMATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 78mm DIA, 33mm Focus Height
Lens Type: 100% Clarity 'Kuria Optic' Glass
COMPATIBILITY
APPLICATIONS: OEM Projectors from vehicles listed below
MAZDA: 3 (2004-2009, OEM HID or OEM Halogen)
HYUNDAI: Sonata (2010-2014)
OTHERS: Any 3in projector with 33mm focus
Old School: Back in the day we used to have these very same lenses in stock as a regular item. Due to popular demand, these have returned to the shelves for all the boys and girls needing them for supreme night time performance. #vintage.
Mazda 3s and Sonatas: Coincidentally, these lenses work on the 1st-gen Mazda 3 (OEM HID or OEM Halogen, both compatible!) and the 2010-2014 Hyundai Sonata stock projectors. While a retrofit on either vehicle is almost impossible to pull off, a clear lens swap is a sure fire way to improve your lighting.
No Brainer: Adding a set of clear lenses to your OEM headlights or projector retrofit with OEM projectors should be a "no-brainer". Not only are they an inexpensive upgrade, but they allow the projectors to perform to their maximum potential in every aspect.
Size Matters: When picking out a pair of clear lenses, it's not about which model is "best" - it's about compatibility. The diameter AND focus height of the lens are both very important.