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Mazda 3 that is built in Japan for US distribution is not a japanese right hand drive designed projetor housing. you can't aim a cut-off to change how it was designed lol. It's like pulling your left projector and swapping it with your right projector, the cut off will be bass ackwards.
all i know is,i can see hella far with out blinding peeps fyi,so bright in fact that my after market high beams are useless lol.they are stair stepped.reason for stair stepping the drivers side specifically is so you dont blind people when you dont have the frosted lenses.and yes i can aim them up and down and side to side.they is pretty bright yellow straight on and pure white in the corners //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/tongue.gif.6130eb82179565f6db8d26d6001dcd24.gif

 
all i know is,i can see hella far with out blinding peeps fyi,so bright in fact that my after market high beams are useless lol.they are stair stepped.reason for stair stepping the drivers side specifically is so you dont blind people when you dont have the frosted lenses.and yes i can aim them up and down and side to side.they is pretty bright yellow straight on and pure white in the corners //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/tongue.gif.6130eb82179565f6db8d26d6001dcd24.gif
Well I'm glad "they is" but unless you swapped projectors you're still not getting as good of a quality HID that you could with a retro-fit. I've retro-fitted a Mazda 3 a few months ago and the difference was amazing.

 
The best kit I have seen is from Kaixen HID. They are a ISO 9001 certified manufacturer that develops and builds its own components (unlike some companies that buy them from China and re-assemble it). They also hold E13, TUV, and QS9000 quality certifications. Kaixen is ISO2001 registered, E13 certified, and KQA quality assurance certified. It is the only other company in the world (other than Phillips) to have developed the diamond-shape bulbs.

http://www.kaixenkits.com/

 
The best kit I have seen is from Kaixen HID. They are a ISO 9001 certified manufacturer that develops and builds its own components (unlike some companies that buy them from China and re-assemble it). They also hold E13, TUV, and QS9000 quality certifications. Kaixen is ISO2001 registered, E13 certified, and KQA quality assurance certified. It is the only other company in the world (other than Phillips) to have developed the diamond-shape bulbs.
http://www.kaixenkits.com/
Kaixen are great kits but personally I'd rather search around the HID forum and snag up some phillips stuff for 1/2 the cost. Again Kaixen is good but god they're expensive.

 
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