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I had an LED conversion done on my rear lights many years ago by one of the then members on here that subsequently disappeared leaving some unhappy customers, me being one of them. My driver side rear light is full of water and I wondered if there are any current members who are good at LED lights or do these conversions now and who can look at this for me? Otherwise I will need to look at sourcing some new rear lights.

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I had an LED conversion done on my rear lights many years ago by one of the then members on here that subsequently disappeared leaving some unhappy customers, me being one of them. My driver side rear light is full of water and I wondered if there are any current members who are good at LED lights or do these conversions now and who can look at this for me? Otherwise I will need to look at sourcing some new rear lights.

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Have a look at Andy's (Phutumsch's) handiwork in the Traders section, he's done a fantastic job on my rear 99 spec lights:thumbup: I highly recommend him:thumbup:

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Cheers guys, I will get in touch with him.

I am not a trader anymore.

I will take it these are zedwizz's led conversions, if you want to save his boards then i wouldn't use - so unplug.

I can take a look, an external crack would cause water to get in and as would internal condensation build up from a wet unused car perhaps but if it's only the one side then this is doubtful.

When the lights do go back together, they do seal again very well with what's already there, without the use for more of the sealant but as i say i need to see.

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