fudleyd
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It's amazing what a difference it made in the looks of my car going from the stock 99-00 chrome headlights to the smoked ones with clear side markers! It just looks so much cleaner...
This seems like the way to go, thanx for the referal =-)
Thanks man!No, I sealed where the clear light cover meets the black base of it. There is a gap between the two. I used the black RTV that PepBoys had.
How To Fix Your Headlights If They Are Condensating The video shows you where to apply it.
It's amazing what a difference it made in the looks of my car going from the stock 99-00 chrome headlights to the smoked ones with clear side markers! It just looks so much cleaner...![]()
Hey fudleyd, where did you buy your headlights from? I bought mine from American Muscle and they are junk. I can't get them to fit right. What I mean is the rubber on the outside of the lights doesn't fit flush against the fender like the originals did. I've them replaced three times and they keep sending me the same junk. Thanks for your input.
Actually, I bought them from a guy in a classified--they were new but his car got wrecked before he could install them. To be honest, I am not sure where he purchased them from originally but they fit perfectly. I also did the "oven-bake" that NightHawk mentioned to keep them from fogging. I wonder why yours aren't fitting right, I haven't heard anyone say that yet...
All I can tell is the lens and body of the light aren't pushed close enough like the passenger side light is. But it's really only off by a few millimeters. The gap in between the fender and rubber piece on the light is about a quarter inch though. I did the oven bake last night to see if I can squeeze the lens and body of the light closer, but it didn't work. How long and what temp did you use to bake the light?
tried it.worked for a few months. now i have a sealed case that will drip and cause a mess in the oven. not to mention get all over the lenses
dont seal it. do it right and bake em in the oven instead.