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Originally Posted by morrisclassic
Hey, Who ever you are. The least you could is contact us about your problem. Last year a person had a problem with our lights and we replaced them. We weren't exactly sure of the problem but we sent the customer replacements. We have tested our lights under a stream of running water directly on the light assembly and haven't had a leak.If the installer fails to put the bulb assembly in correctly with the special gasket you could have a leak.
The lights are like any other type of driving light.The light cannot be submerged as there is a vent around the center driving light bulb .
We strive to make quality parts that fit and to have satisfied customers.
Sorry that you had a problem with our parts but please don't write negative comments about our company without giving us a chance to satisfy you.
Billy
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Actually you replaced only one light if you recall, and your fix for the water leaking was light connectors filled with silicon. After they went out in about a month, and i seen the POOR quility a asked you for a refund, when you replied no. I asked if you wanted the lights back because free. The silicon filled light connectors make it a bitch to put in the bulbs, the contacts for the lights have springs which compress against a now silicon filled area. They do make weather pack connectors, ha or maybe mount the light on the bottom!
Living in s. california we don't get a ton of rain so if they failed here. So "submerged" wouldn't be the case i told you the car was a daily driver, not a trailer queen.