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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Godfrey, IL
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gaskets on lenses - how necessary are they
I get that they keep out moisture, but if I'm not driving it every day
and only when it's decent out, how necessary are they? |
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Ark City, Kansas
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Re: gaskets on lenses - how necessary are they
Probably best to have, keeps even moist air from getting inside. If you don't have a lens gasket. You can lightly coat the surface of the lense where it contacts the light housing w/ RTV silicone. Let it completely set up, then install, this allows you to remove the lens in future...
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Re: gaskets on lenses - how necessary are they
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Re: gaskets on lenses - how necessary are they
Helps keep dust out too...
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