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post Oct 11, 2005 - 9:43 PM
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ok so like a week ago i got super brights for my high beams. After replacing the bulbs i put them in and turned them on. There AWSOME! Then it rained like HELL for 2 days. I then found out that i had water in my passenger side high beam. ( i actually had it in the plastic case, with the lens) IT was only a little like condensation.

Resolution: I removed the lamp, and got out my hairdryer. I heated the front of the lamp, until all the water evaporated away. I left the lamp open overnight so that the water would exit the bezel via the lamp hole.

An easy fix to an annoying problem.


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post Oct 12, 2005 - 12:50 PM
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you wont get water in your lense if you drill holes in it, it works, aslong as the holes arent exposed to a running faucet. lol
post Oct 12, 2005 - 1:30 PM
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QUOTE(bonzaisushi @ Oct 12, 2005 - 12:50 PM)
you wont get water in your lense if you drill holes in it, it works, aslong as the holes arent exposed to a running faucet. lol
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right, but its not like water thats pooled, it looks like condensation on the lens. so idk how to get rid of that. I understand putting a hole or 3 in the casing will get rid of pooled water, but how about the stuff on the actual lens?


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