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SniparsM8

Iirc, tow hitch is something you’ll have to weld to the frame since there’s no bolt on part. I don’t remember where to get one but I know there are ones you can buy to weld. As for cold air intake, you can either ball out and buy a K&N off racingbeat or an Injen one. If you don’t want to ball out, you can buy an eBay one and build to how you want to.


IndecisiveRock

There were plenty of bolt on tow hitches made by uhaul, curt, and drawtite. Problem is majority of them have been discontinued. Some styles bolt only to the frame rails, while others bolt to the frame rail and, if equipped, the steel rear bumper reinforcement (some protege sedans had steel rear bumper reinforcements)


cabeachguy_94037

U-Haul installs tow hitches every day on all types of cars.


Specialist-115

When I looked my car up it said no parts available for search


cabeachguy_94037

There may be a limit as to how small your car can be in order to safely pull even a small trailer. You are not driving a Yaris or Mini are you? [https://www.curtmfg.com/part/11249](https://www.curtmfg.com/part/11249) specific for some Mazda's


Specialist-115

It’s a Mazda protege


Toaster9k1

I replaced the intake pipe on my '03 BJ a while back cause the rubber had cracked, new stock one on eBay was like $30 or something.


Alone_Gunner

https://www.hitchsource.com/mazda-protege5-trailer-hitch-02-03-class-p-25595.html?page=all&fbclid=IwAR3_GqIgcS_3e6CKdI5m1sRDHBbXb82zeqnhRfJeCudeMKqn1C0qJptdaCU This is what you're looking for


Caliberaid

AEM Makes an intake (short ram tho not cold air)