What is the best way to seal aftermarket head lights?

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Tonyrodz

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I bought them off CL used, but they were actually still new. These are the non LED lights with LED bulbs in them.
I'm not really sure of the manufacturer.
 

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Okay,

I think I'm going to go with the spec d front and rear with the black housings and clear lenses. The rears I like the look of the alteeza lights. I'd get better led bulbs for the fronts and rear.
 

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Okay,

I think I'm going to go with the spec d front and rear with the black housings and clear lenses. The rears I like the look of the alteeza lights. I'd get better led bulbs for the fronts and rear.
I also have the LED bulbs in the front. I like them much better then the HIDs. I have the Fleece module--everything comes on with the high beams--lows and fogs.
 
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Yeah I have watched some you tube videos on it. It is inexpensive and appears from the you tube videos easy to install.
 
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