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A day after washing the SG I noticed the eng grd mounted fog lights have a decent amount of moisture inside, You can't see through the lense. After running them for about 15 minutes most of it went away. Looked at them 10 minutes later and its all back. I ran a search and found threads concerning passing lamps and head lights but could not find one talking about these particular lights. These are the HD engine guard mounted fog lights p/n 68913-98B
(rectangular). I know they are holagen lamps, but not sure if they are sealed. Tugged on them a little and nothing budged, didn't want to go crazy on them. Just wonderring if anyone with these lights has had this issue. They are 2 weeks old, so I'm trying to figure out if I need to just accept it, remove the lense and clean them, or send them back. Thanks.
I have them as well, fitted about a month ago. We just came back from a 2,500 mile tour, too much of it in heavy rain and they are fine. I think you will find they dismantle easily, which might help clean them, also seal them up again.
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