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Old 10-29-2008, 07:50 PM
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Have I ever missed a post? Have I? LOL
No problem, I too like the looks of those headlamps. If you put them on In wouldnt mess with them until I had a problem, then I would take care of it.
Who knows, you mighthave a good set.
 
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Old 10-29-2008, 11:10 PM
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What are you afraid, drilling the holes? If you have two sets of lights, drill the ones you know have a condensation problem, and save the new set if it doesn't work out.
 
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Old 10-30-2008, 08:46 AM
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go look at rovertym's test vehicle... its a 96 with what looks like the 04 lights on it... i want that...
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Old 10-30-2008, 10:33 AM
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Not afraid of drilling holes, afraid of tackling the whole job. Never was a fan of hack jobs, and that conversion thing is exactly that. Unless you completely remove the headlight backing plate and weld on a 2003-2004 style plate. Then it would be a bolt-on job, even though you have to cut into the wires, but that's another $300 for the backing plates and not yet welded on!!!

So I'm still debating this one. Might just turn around and sell them to someone with more guts. Dunno!
 
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You should check out Headlight Restoration Service ( www.hrslights.com ). They helped me with my Disc, and they looked brand new. I hope this helps.
 
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Originally Posted by Darover
Sorry Yvan if you're no getting an answer to your question, as the people here rarely let someone go without assistance. I've read somewhere that you can drill holes in the housing to create air circulation thus eliminating the problem.
what size do you suggest the holes be? I have encountered this issue just this summer in my D2 and I have no intention to shell out 300-large ones for an OEM part. Please advice, its greatly appreciated... cheers

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Old 01-05-2010, 03:53 PM
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i had the same problem and i drilled 3/16" holes. seemed to work fine.

can you go smaller spike?
 
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Thank you sir... I will try that. Also, if you don't mind me asking: I have a some significant condensation and since I'm in the northeast (NYC), and we have had some brisk & chilly weather, do you recommend me dry/thaw the unit somehow prior to drilling the holes? Would the unit be okay if I somehow try to dry it? Please advice... cheers!

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Old 01-05-2010, 09:10 PM
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As spike mentioned earlier, you typically see this during the warmer months. that's when i started getting the issue.

But as I think about this, I don't see a problem with you just going ahead an drilling it now. When you use your lights, the vent/drain holes you drill will do the job. No need to thaw, normal use will take care of your issue after the drilling.

it's supposed to get colder this week you know...
 
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Old 01-06-2010, 12:16 PM
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Good stuff! This chilly grip is something else. Also, my globes in my head lamps are both out at the same time: is it due to condensation? Or just a coincidence? My high-beams are operational, my fogs are as well (which I use thoroughly as daytime lights and in night-time driving). I have checked the fuses and they all come out fine-- so no blown fuses, just the globes might have busted? Could you blame condensation???

Please advise... much appreciated!

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