silverlx5.0 New Member Sep 23, 2003 93 0 0 Houston Apr 10, 2004 #1 Apr 10, 2004 #1 What can be done to get moisture out of my aftermarket healight? I was told to drill two very small holes in the bottom corners of the lights and that this would prevent it, anyone hear this?
What can be done to get moisture out of my aftermarket healight? I was told to drill two very small holes in the bottom corners of the lights and that this would prevent it, anyone hear this?
9 92BlackGT Member Aug 4, 2003 182 7 17 Tinker AFB, OK Apr 10, 2004 #2 Apr 10, 2004 #2 there should already be 2 holes at the bottom of the housings.
B blk92stangg New Member Jan 30, 2004 583 0 0 Hawaii Apr 10, 2004 #3 Apr 10, 2004 #3 Some aftermarket headlights are not very well made, and will fog up no matter what...hope the holes help a bit
Some aftermarket headlights are not very well made, and will fog up no matter what...hope the holes help a bit
stangbear427 Active Member Nov 11, 2002 2,401 1 49 New England Apr 10, 2004 #4 Apr 10, 2004 #4 Pop the headlight bulb out and drop one of those moisture reducing packets that you find in the box when you get new powertools down inside
Pop the headlight bulb out and drop one of those moisture reducing packets that you find in the box when you get new powertools down inside