Has anyone mastered the foglight problem??

Mark Nunzi

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:cuss: Ever since i decided to change my foglight bulbs to hyper white, I have noticed condensation and even a good amount of water in atleast one of em. Has anyone had this problem or know of a solution??? I think next time I may add a goldfish! That should win some shows!
 

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i took mine out, and put some liquid nails around where the lense and the housing comes together and it hasnt leaked it...but i am going to put them in the oven and open them and reseal them better whenever i get a chance
 

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Old thread but I'm bumping it up. Found this on a search, dealing with the same issue. What's the best way to seal the fogs up better, would putting the stock foglight bulbs in help? Never noticed this before till this morning, I guess where it only rains when I drive my truck it's finally started to collect water.

What's the best way to get the water out, removing the fogs?
 

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When i changed my bolts i added silicone to the O ring before putting the bulb in and i also bent a piece of sheet metal and made a "splash guard" so it wouldn't have direct contact with water.

Wayne
 

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all i did was just run a bead of silicone around where the lens and body meet. havent had to bother with them since.
 

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