I finally got sick and tired of blowing bulbs left and right on my clearcorners. I tried everything. Tried resealing everything, making any place where water could get in air tight, but to no success. I still would get water in there anytime it rained or i washed my car.
Anyways, i'm sure some of you have already figured this out, but by drilling a hole or two on the bottom of the clearcorner works wonders. Any time i get water in there, it runs right out, and i havent blown a bulb since (i've had the holes drilled for about 3 weeks, just wanted to test it before i told everyone else that it worked). It doesnt even get foggy anymore, its always completely dry in there.
I'll try to get some pics up for you guys to see because it might be hard for me to explain where to drill the holes, but for anyone who has this water problem, i highly recommend this.
Sit tight, i'll have pics by tonight if not sooner...
EDIT: Heres the pics
I used a 1/8" drill to make the holes.
EDIT #2: Sorry about the car being dusty and dirty... their doing construction up the street from me where i drive all the time... (just trying to avoid any criticism lol)
Anyways, i'm sure some of you have already figured this out, but by drilling a hole or two on the bottom of the clearcorner works wonders. Any time i get water in there, it runs right out, and i havent blown a bulb since (i've had the holes drilled for about 3 weeks, just wanted to test it before i told everyone else that it worked). It doesnt even get foggy anymore, its always completely dry in there.
I'll try to get some pics up for you guys to see because it might be hard for me to explain where to drill the holes, but for anyone who has this water problem, i highly recommend this.
Sit tight, i'll have pics by tonight if not sooner...
EDIT: Heres the pics
I used a 1/8" drill to make the holes.
EDIT #2: Sorry about the car being dusty and dirty... their doing construction up the street from me where i drive all the time... (just trying to avoid any criticism lol)
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