I'm NOT the best chef(baking headlights)
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One of my headlights is having condensation issues. I've pulled them apart in the past using the oven, but I get the feeling there is a small crack somewhere. The weather has been very humid in my area, which is causing water from the air to get trapped in. Has anyone ever drilled holes in the back of the lights to relieve the humidity issue? I removed all of the old silicone a few days ago and applied a new bead all around the edge. However, the problem is still happening. Sorry to thread jack, just trying to get some feedback.
Last edited by Tabaka; 07-20-15 at 10:45 AM.
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my mom caught me baking headlights in the oven once. turned out good but the day after mom made me go buy a heat gun.
PS: Try to refinish a set of OEM low beams then get the e bay high beams. i recommend this becuase these e bay lights shoot light every whitch way. not bad for high beams, but in the low beams in sucks. so yeah. thats what i would recommend. ill try to find some pics of how it looks later. keep in mine the oem lights need to be super clean for the look to work.
PS: Try to refinish a set of OEM low beams then get the e bay high beams. i recommend this becuase these e bay lights shoot light every whitch way. not bad for high beams, but in the low beams in sucks. so yeah. thats what i would recommend. ill try to find some pics of how it looks later. keep in mine the oem lights need to be super clean for the look to work.
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