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Old 02-03-2004, 08:28 PM
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I'd think about the headlite clear lens replacement. It's a lot cheaper, the light is better if you have even a little haze to your lenses and the clear covers are attached with silicone sealant so should keep out the water. See pix of mine in my locker.

If your casing for the headlights is cracked, then this may not help. try to see where the water is entering. Don't leave them wet for long, the reflectors are front-silvered and will start to turn dark from the moisture and dirt
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