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- gloriebkjExplorerWe did drill a hole in the bottom when it first started. Now it has a lot of mildew inside. We are trying to find out what vehicle it came from...getting lots of different ones. Thank you all so much for your replies.
- s_N_sExplorerIf you have found out what vehicle they were from go to Rock Auto on the net and put the information in there to get a price. I replaced ours for $56 including shipping. Good Luck
- Rick_JayExplorer IIgloriebkj,
The one with water in it, can you drill a small hole (1/8" or so) underneath where the water is collecting to let it drain out?
~Rick - gloriebkjExplorerRon, one of them has water in it. Need to replace the whole light. So far, guys, they are not fogged up.
- Big_KatunaExplorer III’m not the OP but I would polish mine and it never lasted long.
The material started fogging up internally so I replaced them. - zigzagrvExplorerAre they broken that you need to replace them, or are they just fogged over?
- gloriebkjExplorerThanks for your reply! We have done eBay and Amazon both. Just wanted to be sure they were the right thing before ordering them. Guess we will go ahead--again, thank you!!!!!
- Big_KatunaExplorer III replaced mine on my 05 Fleetwood. There were numbers on the clear lens. I Googled those and searched them on Ebay. They crossed to BMW 90-s 3 series.
There were aftermarket direct replacement OEM style complete lights for $90.
Real OEMs were over $400 as they were from Fleetwood.
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