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    How did you keep yours from frying? mine kept frying so i put the stock signals back in...help me out on this one...

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    I've had mine for several months now and NO problems whatsoever. I guess it depends what brand they are. I have some brand called "Dantra". Hope this helps [img]smile.gif[/img]

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    • #3
      I'm so glad to hear that somebody else has had this problem. I was beginning to think I was the only one who had this happen. Ya, mine kept frying like the same day I put them in. They looked awesome before the would melt. I have no idea how to fix this but please let me know if you find out. Sorry if I sound happy about your misfortune. I thought my car was broke though. :D
      - JT3<br />1998 Red V6 Camaro Y87 Y3F - J.E.T. Chip Stage II - Clear Parking Lights - Removed Grill - K&N - Whisper Lid - !FRA MOD - MAF Screen Removed - Pro 5.0 - Pacesetter Headers - Magnaflow Catback - 32mm Front Swaybar - And A System(bump bump)

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      • #4
        i understand completely...when i get my car back from the body shop on wednesday i plan on putting the new clear corners in on saturday..i think from what someone told me is to seal the edges of the signals themselves with JB weld to make sure it is a good seal and then i wouldnt have any problems at all. I dont see how that would prevent anything but moisture...

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