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Old October-17th-2004, 07:28 PM
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interior and exterior mods?

Hi guys,

I own a 02 protege 5. And i thought maybe i like to tweak some interior and exterior mods to make it look and feel more fun i suppose.

I'm a newbie at cars, perhaps some of you can give me some tips on what you guys added when you started out on your mp5's.

one thing I do want to get those is some super white xeon HID lights. Any tips on which ones are good. I see a lot on ebay, but their lifetime warranties and cheap prices kinda have me a bit skeptical. Also is it easy to install? I read the article on removing the head light to repaint it, i hope i don't have to remove the head light just to install the new bulbs.

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Head light bulbs are easy, they just clip in the back of the head light (in the engine compartment). They take about 5 min each. I have silverstars, and I like them, but the next set will be PIAA. I personally would stay away from ebay headlights, after shipping they wouldn't be much cheaper then they would be at an auto store.
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cool! Thanks for the tip.

anyone else there for tips for a newbie for some mods?

p.s: i know this is a newb question, but I read a lot of description of 1st gen, 2nd gen, etc..

is a 02 protege 5 a 3rd gen or 2nd gen?

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Originally Posted by roguecoolman
is a 02 protege 5 a 3rd gen or 2nd gen?
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Originally Posted by roguecoolman
cool! Thanks for the tip.

anyone else there for tips for a newbie for some mods?

p.s: i know this is a newb question, but I read a lot of description of 1st gen, 2nd gen, etc..

is a 02 protege 5 a 3rd gen or 2nd gen?
a few popular websites:

www.mazdastuff.com

www.protegegarage.com

These should help, but I'm sure there are others -- I have really spent much on cosmetics yet.
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Are you looking for a body kit, or just smaller exterior mods? Also, I don't know if you've converted your stock shifter to a short-throw yet, but it's a good free mod that takes about 10 minutes.
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I haven't done anything to my car yet. Its just stock right now.

I plan to do upgrades slowly, as I don't have heap loads of money to dish out at one time.

I guess i just wanna see how you guys started out with yours. Like what steps did you guys take, which parts did you replace first.

kinda like a newbies guide to moding if you will.

Body kit would probably be later. Maybe some smaller addons.

I was thinking,

maybe an intake change first,

then exhaust for interior wise.

exterior wise, i was thinking of replacing the grill with one that doesn't the mazda logo on it.

change the lights to HID super whites.


Wheels i'm looking into, but i don't think i have money for new rubber as of yet.

Do you know if 17" rims will fit a mp5 without cutting the wheel well larger or needed to get different shocks? I was thinking maybe i can use my stock tires on 17 rims, but i guess thats not possible.
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so far all i have done to mine is an EBay RAI and the acc beep to go off. my next step would be a header then cams, motor mounts, then MSP suspension package.
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Yes, you can put 17s on your P5...but you need to have 17" tires that fit! Usually somewhere in the 205/40/17 size range...
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Wheels

If you're looking for 17's, I couldn't really find anywhere cheaper than Wheelmax.com, or Wheelsnext.com. There's always something on clearance. At wheelmax, you can get a nice, light set of 17's with lo-pro tires for around $500. I don't know anything about Nankang tires, but I can tell you this: racing down some of these twisties through all of these bluffs in central Texas, after lowering my '03 lx about 2in, and stuffing 18inchers on there, I was taking 15mph, 90* turns at about 40mph, with no slipping. I think the Nankang tires are pretty good. Oh yeah, I'm pretty sure you can fit 18x7.5's without cutting your fender wells. Even with the drop, I didn't have to cut anything, and they tuck nicely with about a finger's width to spare, when you corner hard. If you're thinking about racing, though, I would go with lighter 17's. I just wanted the 18's to fill out the fenders(aesthetics). Also, Wheelmax has free shipping, and with some packages, free springs. Sorry to be so long-winded, just love my car.
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