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General Sport Trac Discussion
2002 ST Headlight Lens Replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim OLeary" data-source="post: 1048364" data-attributes="member: 70007"><p>Maybe condensation? With conventional lamps you would think the warmth of the lamp would dry out moisture. I never replaced my 2002 ST headlamp enclosures, they don't leak but got foggy but put in LEDS, and even though the lens are opaque, the LEDs throw a noticeably bright beam than the top-of-the-line halogens I was using b4. By top-of-the-line I mean from the auto parts store, nothing exotic. I got the LED ones off AMAZON, and have been satisfying. No issues...yet. I still want to either clean the lenses or by new ones. what lenses did you use that leaked? BTW I guess I cheated a little and installed a small light bar and wired so it lights with my high beams. I used a relay and got the power direct off the battery with an in-line fuse. The relay coil is connected to one of the high beam wires. So when I flash my brights or drive in the sticks, I use them. My truck has a switch that controls the driving lights which I upgraded to LEDs also. So I am also looking for headlights or a kit that actually clears up foggy lenses. Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim OLeary, post: 1048364, member: 70007"] Maybe condensation? With conventional lamps you would think the warmth of the lamp would dry out moisture. I never replaced my 2002 ST headlamp enclosures, they don't leak but got foggy but put in LEDS, and even though the lens are opaque, the LEDs throw a noticeably bright beam than the top-of-the-line halogens I was using b4. By top-of-the-line I mean from the auto parts store, nothing exotic. I got the LED ones off AMAZON, and have been satisfying. No issues...yet. I still want to either clean the lenses or by new ones. what lenses did you use that leaked? BTW I guess I cheated a little and installed a small light bar and wired so it lights with my high beams. I used a relay and got the power direct off the battery with an in-line fuse. The relay coil is connected to one of the high beam wires. So when I flash my brights or drive in the sticks, I use them. My truck has a switch that controls the driving lights which I upgraded to LEDs also. So I am also looking for headlights or a kit that actually clears up foggy lenses. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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