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Just my two cents but no matter the brand or seller you get lights from, I've always sealed them up myself with flowable silicone.. got burned on my first set, bad condensation in less than a month.


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Drill a 1/8" hole in the lower corner of each light. Trust me on this. The condensation that forms in those lights will actually disintegrate the chrome.


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If they're the Anzos I linked him to earlier, no need. They've already got drain holes covered by a fine mesh.

Just my two cents but no matter the brand or seller you get lights from, I've always sealed them up myself with flowable silicone.. got burned on my first set, bad condensation in less than a month.


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Once again, if they're those Anzos, no need. They're designed to be vented.
 

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If they're the Anzos I linked him to earlier, no need. They've already got drain holes covered by a fine mesh.



Once again, if they're those Anzos, no need. They're designed to be vented.

The lights I had were vented too, they still got moisture lol not trying to argue just stating my experience, to be safe so I don't feel like I got ***** I seal them for peace of mind.


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They sell the bone stock lights that would originally come on the truck from factory.

No they don't. Especially not for $35 a set. They may be an OEM styled reproduction, but 1A does not sell AC Delco branded lights of any kind that I'm aware of. Stock AC Delco composite headlights are around $100 per side. The $35 1A replacements may be close enough for you, but they ain't stock. These are...

http://www.gmpartsdirect.com/auto-p...ngine/electrical-cat/headlamp-components-scat

Also your link just shows a bunch of parking light sets, not actual headlights.
 

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If they're the Anzos I linked him to earlier, no need. They've already got drain holes covered by a fine mesh.



Once again, if they're those Anzos, no need. They're designed to be vented.
I did use that link to buy them, and they do have the vent holes that you mentioned. Thanks again


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Do these headlights that were posted earlier, have Glass or Plastic lenses?
I currently have the glass lenses, but they have a lot of moisture in them. (after about 1 year)
They don't want to adjust well either...
 

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The Anzos that I posted have plastic lenses.
 

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Do these headlights that were posted earlier, have Glass or Plastic lenses?
I currently have the glass lenses, but they have a lot of moisture in them. (after about 1 year)
They don't want to adjust well either...
Plastic


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