Condensation In Front Turn Signal Housings
Condensation In Front Turn Signal Housings
I presume that condensation in the front turn signal housings is a common problem for 3rd Gen. Camaros - I've seen many with this problem. Condensation appears to be worse as it gets hotter outside.
Has anyone found a solution?
Are there any better quality (clearer lenses, etc.) housings on the aftermarket?
Has anyone found a solution?
Are there any better quality (clearer lenses, etc.) housings on the aftermarket?
I must say that I have not. It doesn't just plague us regular guys either. I have seen many in mags such as hot rod and car craft where it was apparent too. I am sure we can silicone them somehow but I never took the time to look.
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Teal 1991 Camaro R.S., T-Tops,
Leather, Re-worked 700r4 also w/kit,
MSD ignition, MSD 8.5 mm. superconductor wires,
MSD Coil, ADS superchip, Open element air cleaner,
K-n-N filter, Gutted cat, Flowmaster cat-back system,
March 3piece billet underdrive pulleys
3.73 gears
http://www.geocities.com/gitarz2/camaro.html
I was shocked to see that companies sold a taillight
set for a rustang! Since when do they have taillights????
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Teal 1991 Camaro R.S., T-Tops,
Leather, Re-worked 700r4 also w/kit,
MSD ignition, MSD 8.5 mm. superconductor wires,
MSD Coil, ADS superchip, Open element air cleaner,
K-n-N filter, Gutted cat, Flowmaster cat-back system,
March 3piece billet underdrive pulleys
3.73 gears
http://www.geocities.com/gitarz2/camaro.html
I was shocked to see that companies sold a taillight
set for a rustang! Since when do they have taillights????
I have that problem too, really pisses me off! Anyways, someone told me that all you have to do is take them off and clean them real good and they shouldnt fog up for a while. I havent tried it yet so I dont know if it works or not. But Im gonna try it when I get a chance.
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I'm just gonna buy new ones and seal the crap out of them and pray they dont fog up, it looks terrible! They are not cheap, though. There are some at this web site.
http://www.fenderent.com/
http://www.fenderent.com/
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