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Be sure to put a bead of silicone around the lenses where the 2 pieces are glued together. Seems like the aftermarket manufacturers never use enough sealant and they always get moisture inside of the lenses. Id also use a little dielectric grease on the gaskets--the ones around the bulbs that plug INTO the back of the lens. Did this with mine and its been 7-8 years and they're bone dry.View attachment 455988yeah Boiiii!!
Just had these turn up from over your way.
A set of Various Mfr lights for the Yukon.
Even came with bulbs!!
I am slightly disappointed that they are not glass but I think the tinted finish will update the look of the front that I am hope to achieve.
Have done a few thousand miles around the South Island of Home(New Zealand) over the last 12 months and as inevitably as happens you get damage from trucks n cars chucking stones.
Both park and headlights have stone cracks so is time for a tidy up
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Thanks TonyBe sure to put a bead of silicone around the lenses where the 2 pieces are glued together. Seems like the aftermarket manufacturers never use enough sealant and they always get moisture inside of the lenses. Id also use a little dielectric grease on the gaskets--the ones around the bulbs that plug INTO the back of the lens. Did this with mine and its been 7-8 years and they're bone dry.