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<blockquote data-quote="LarryA" data-source="post: 69679" data-attributes="member: 737"><p>Guess I'll find out how well the ssilicon seals the lights. At the moment, there is no place for water to enter the lights and I looked at the light boards and everything there appears to be sealed in some sort of covering. Even the exit point of the rear light wires is factory sealed at the hole in.</p><p>Anyway, at this time every dollar saved is good as times are getting tough and work doesn't look that great these days. If worse comes to worse, I can always reuse te old lights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LarryA, post: 69679, member: 737"] Guess I'll find out how well the ssilicon seals the lights. At the moment, there is no place for water to enter the lights and I looked at the light boards and everything there appears to be sealed in some sort of covering. Even the exit point of the rear light wires is factory sealed at the hole in. Anyway, at this time every dollar saved is good as times are getting tough and work doesn't look that great these days. If worse comes to worse, I can always reuse te old lights. [/QUOTE]
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