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Old Aug 2, 2009 | 09:51 PM
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depo type s tails

I have had some experience with aftermarket lights and they often have problems with condensation.

has anyone had any problems with the depot type s tails?
do the depot type s tails usually come with the bulbs, or do you need to take the bulbs out of your stock lights to use in the new ones.

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Old Aug 2, 2009 | 10:03 PM
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You used to have your LED board and transfer it to the DEPO Type-S tail lights. DEPO tail lights aren't 100% like the OEM Type-S tails, but they are like 98%. You may have a VERY minor problem with the fitment and may have like a millimeter opening but you can barely notice it consider you're saving 100's on getting DEPO its worth it.
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Old Aug 2, 2009 | 10:44 PM
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Originally Posted by fishwiz4
I have had some experience with aftermarket lights and they often have problems with condensation.

has anyone had any problems with the depot type s tails?
do the depot type s tails usually come with the bulbs, or do you need to take the bulbs out of your stock lights to use in the new ones.

thanks

fishwiz
you have to buy a new washer for your lights so water doesn't leak into them. Most people forget to buy them and they get water in them, even with the OEM ones!
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