Do anyone have condensation in their aftermarket clear corners, front or rears? If so, what did you do cause I have it in my front passenger ones. Fortunately I can exchange them, but do I really want to? I was thinking about replaceing them with the OEM amber ones, but would it look good with my clear/red/clear tail lights? Thanks for the help.
-Rick
Condensation is hit and miss with the aftermarket clear corners. My Tundra clear corners won't accumulate condensation, but my 4Runner's left front clear corner will. Nothing you can really do about it except let it dry on its own. In typical dry weather it's really not a problem. Washing the truck will make condensation form and sometimes a heavy rain. Just exchange the set you have and hopefully the next set won't get any condensation.
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Magnetic Gray Short Bed w/TRD Off Road Package, Color Matched Hard Tonneau Cover
Little bit in my right clear corner... 20 bucks on ebay... what do you expect?
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Armada 176 AR5s Skis, Look P12 Jib Bindings, Rossignol Bandit B1 Boots, Scott Poles... in the bed of a 2000 V8 Tundra 2x4 Access Cab with:
JBA Titanium Coated Headers, Stone Mountain Racing Y-Pipe, Flowmaster 50 Exhuast, Teamwest Sway-A-Way Coilovers, Camburg Upper Control Arms, Wheeler's Add-A-Leafs, AEM Brute Force Intake, MB Quarts, US Acoustics Amp, Bazooka Tube, Lots of Dynamat, A.R.E. LSII Tonneau Cover, Sir Michaels Rollpan, Bushwacker Flares, Shaved BSM, Billet Grilles, Mickey Thompson Classic Locks, 305/70/16 Pro-Comp X-Terrains, Lots of little things here and there. Future Projects: Color-Coded White Rear Bumper and Tailgate handle, Revalve SAWs, Deaver 11 Leaf Packs, Bilstein 5100 Rear Shocks.
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This is one of the reason I don't have these cheap things on my truck. All my friends, who got them on their cars and trucks, tell me to get them but I said no way.