Condensation in taillights?
Yeah my stock tails did that too. Only the passenger side though. Best way is to get Inspire tails.
Mine never fogged AND I opened and resealed them myself. You can try to take them off and let them sit in your house for a few days. They should dry up. It might not come back again. Is there moisture in your trunk? Any leaks?
Mine never fogged AND I opened and resealed them myself. You can try to take them off and let them sit in your house for a few days. They should dry up. It might not come back again. Is there moisture in your trunk? Any leaks?
if you don't want to buy the new inspire lights i guess a quick fix is to take the tailights out and air dry them first. then i would go buy some silicone and seal the edges as best as you can. this would probably help. also when you put the bulbs back in, make sure they're sealed tightly since our cars are known to get water in the trunks. hope that helps.
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