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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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Eventually, mine started leaking after the first time I washed my truck. After a week of hard rain here I had to take them off because water had collected where the reverse light goes. I tried to seal them by spraying clearcoat around the cracks and it worked a little bit. Water no longer collects at the bottom but there is still condensation in them. I am thinking about trying some sort of clear caqulk to attempt to seal them. I definately don't think they are worth the $199 that some places charge for them. You can find them on E-bay for cheaper, thats where I got mine for $130. just my $.02.
Kristen
I'm with James, I didnt like those lights when they came out on the REAL Altezza/IS300, let alone all of the cheap knock offs floating around. They really look horrible.
I don't want those directly... the red circles bother me.. what I'm trying to do is simply get a clear lense with some LED action.. I think a totally clear lense area with LEDS behind it would look phat.. and be extremley bright when in operation.. I would just get some of those taillight filler things for people instaling lights in the roll pan and cut it up at a metal shop and make my own.. but I'm not going to be doing any heavy mods on this truck cos I will most likley sell it one day..
basically all I really wanna see is some LED tech. integrated into a new taillight that looks good heh, I'm not really asking for the altezzas by name, thats just the closest thing to what I want at the moment