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Old 11-21-2017, 05:48 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Hector3Civics View Post
get a small drill bit and drill tiny holes in the bottom of the glass part. it'll let the water drain and if you take it to a shop it's what the mechanic is gonna do but they'll charge you an hour of labour. It's what i did to a car this morning actually.
That's ghetto AF. I'd only do that if:
1) my lens or assembly was broken and didn't want water to pool up inside as i'm waiting/looking for parts
2) i was cheap as hell
3) the lens is cracked and I don't care because it's a beater

Even if you do drill the holes to drain water, there will ALWAYS be moisture inside because it'll never be sealed anymore
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