Moisture in my headlight housing

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iboughtatahoe23

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Hmm. Maybe something gone wacko with the housing. If the bulb has the oring, you may be tasked with swapping housings.
Yea I spose :/ just wasn't satisfied with how the aftermarket one flushed up with the bumper... Had a gap under the housing. The OE one fits best of course
 
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all right, so some guys are telling me that some housings for headlights are designed to vent in high humidity conditions. So the condensation is normal they say. For me it dries up pretty quickly.


Anyways I grabbed some permatex rtv, to go over the seal. Of course I won't be covering the vents on the housing. But I will go over the seal again just to cover my bases and then that piece that I told you guys about that had broke off on the bottom broke again unfortunately. I got some more epoxy so hopefully it goes good and we can get it back in
 

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