Don’t fill your head lights up with water. If there is water in them already see where it dumps out, let them dry and seal them up.View attachment 18282 have to remove headlight cause I didn’t use enough silicone for after market lights , was thinking about filling with water and testing for leaks . Will this damage the housing ?
Don’t fill your head lights up with water. If there is water in them already see where it dumps out, let them dry and seal them up.
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View attachment 18282 have to remove headlight cause I didn’t use enough silicone for after market lights , was thinking about filling with water and testing for leaks . Will this damage the housing ?
I thought I said that hahaWelcome to the forum. I would never fill them with water. Just seal them up.
No it’s not.Yea it’s not worth the risk seen some people do there’s on you tube but the were def skeptical people doing it lol . And thanks man
I thought I said that haha
Was that OEM or did you do a mod on it?Let me tell ya I was disgruntled as hell the morning I found this took about a week to to clear out. Hasn't happened since hopefully never again but
P.s the truck was about 2 months old when it occurred 2017 TRD off-road View attachment 19377
Why not take it to the dealer to get it replaced?That's OEM brother
I hope it doesn’t happen after warranty and they say you should have brought it to us the first time sorry we can’t do anything for you now.Surprisingly it cleared up. But I took the picture for proof and said if it happens again I will take it too them.
Let me tell ya I was disgruntled as hell the morning I found this took about a week to to clear out. Hasn't happened since hopefully never again but
P.s the truck was about 2 months old when it occurred 2017 TRD off-road View attachment 19377
After I get the leaf spring silencers replaced[emoji23]That sucks man. I’d get the warranty to replace them. Pic is proof.