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  • eveslowE Offline
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    eveslow
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    Just wondering if anyone on here knows a good way to get condensation out of a tail light? Cause my eveslow has some condensation in it, but its more like a lake in my tail light.

    2003 Mitsubishi Evolution VIII W/ stage 2 slowboyracing short block. Eagle H-Beam Chrome Moly Rods, Ross Racing Forged 8.5:1 Pistons, Clevite 77 Rod Bearings, Clevite 77 Main Bearings, ARP Rod Bolts. everything else pretty much stock. near future GT35R turbo kit

    AKA cleanest Evo in town

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    • ColinC Offline
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      Pull back your trunk lining,
      remove all the bulbs,
      un-bolt your tailight,
      remove tailight from car.
      Set it somewhere to drain/dry.
      If there's dirty/dust inside anyway you can clean it out .
      Go buy some ureathane caulk at a autoparts/hardware store.
      Remove the existing sticky black stuff from around your tailight housing.
      Re-apply the urethane caulk around the same line.
      replace tailight housing on car.
      Check all the little sealing rings around your bulb sockets.
      replace any that need it.
      plug everything back in.

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        RidinRails
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        good write up colin 🙂

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        • JoelJ Offline
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          Joel
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          more than likely to pull it all apart, u will need to stick it in the oven to heat up the adhesive.

          no race car? becuz homeowner...

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