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Reddog1
Aug 14, 2014Explorer II
Super_Dave wrote:Reddog1 wrote:
At one time I used butyl tape between the TC and light and also on the lens, but not on the bottom of the lens. If you put any sealant on the complete lens, it is prone to condensation inside which in turn will corrode the bulb contact. Electrical grease helps prevent the corrosion.
It seemed as though every time I used my TC, one or more of my lights did not work, or I had lost a lens. I finally changed them all for L.E.D. lights, at $12 each. I have had no light issue for over eight years now.
Red, this reads like you didn't have to seal the LED lights. How does that work?
I purchased the sealed units. Need caulk only between light and TC. Although they cost more, I preferred the clear. Thet do have different styles.
Trailer Lights
I do not have/use any bulb style LEDs. I used 15 7/16" LED Stop / turn / tail light bar in addition to my existing OEM tail lights.
Wayne
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