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I finally got the 2005 front end conversion. I used the 2005 W/T Grille because it was black. The headlights are Harley Davidson Headlights made by Eagle Eyes. I noticed last night that there was moisture in them so we will see how that goes. Let me know what you guys think.
Nice, I have heard of guys sticking an extra bead of silicone just to ensure the moisture stays out. I had some foggyness in one of my OEM lights. Stuck it in the oven and dried it out and put it back on the truck... all is good so far..
Nice, I have heard of guys sticking an extra bead of silicone just to ensure the moisture stays out. I had some foggyness in one of my OEM lights. Stuck it in the oven and dried it out and put it back on the truck... all is good so far..
What tempature did you put the oven at & how long?
Well thanks a lot guys. Yes it is chilly here. I got a reading of 1.3 degrees F last night here. Not too bad. All I know is that it takes the LED cab lights to come on at that temp.
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