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Old 12-23-2007, 09:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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ok so i have some of the modern performance projector headlights and i love them and always get complimented on them everyday. the thing is now it was kind of a high humidity kind of day today and i noticed some condensation in the headlights, kind of like when your windows fog up...my only question is how do i get them to not do that because i love the look but the condensation is kind of fucking my style up here and i need to get them to not do it. i had a friend say something about not pushing the seal on the bulbs all the way in and leave them slightly open, but to me that sounds like it would make them worse. should i take them out and just push the seals on as tight as i can and then put them back or is there something else i need to do to prevent it? any ideas would be greatly appreciated
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Theres alot that can be wrong, the seal around the headlight, the seal behind the headlight or it can be a hole in the headlight thats causing water to drain up in the headlight.
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