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Old 07-30-2005, 11:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hella DE fog/driving lights

I've read up on all of the sheilds for the hellas...they look good. However, is there a problem with just closing the hole in the rubber encasement part? I too have had corrosion issues, but I really don't understand why there would be a need to have lights "breathe". The originals (from the factory) didn't have a hole for air.

I plugged mine; do any of you see a problem with this solution???

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I've read up on all of the sheilds for the hellas...they look good. However, is there a problem with just closing the hole in the rubber encasement part? I too have had corrosion issues, but I really don't understand why there would be a need to have lights "breathe". The originals (from the factory) didn't have a hole for air.

I plugged mine; do any of you see a problem with this solution???

Thanks.
lol dude sorry but I think this is the wrong section for some reason...

Well I was going to give you a website but the link doesnt work... there are some clear covers that work VERY well... you could probably search for them...
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