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I'm on my second set of JDM rear light clusters now and, over the last couple of weeks, they have started to split really badly (you know, the usual hairline cracks that grow to massive canyons overnight). I am starting to consider NOT replacing them with yet another 2nd hand set, but opting for Luke's '99 spec clusters, but will they crack too?? Or are they made of sterner stuff and likely to last? Has anyone had '99s that have split?

 

 

 

Oh, and sorry of the title misled you :p :D

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I'm on my second set of JDM rear light clusters now and, over the last couple of weeks, they have started to split really badly (you know, the usual hairline cracks that grow to massive canyons overnight). I am starting to consider NOT replacing them with yet another 2nd hand set, but opting for Luke's '99 spec clusters, but will they crack too?? Or are they made of sterner stuff and likely to last? Has anyone had '99s that have split?

 

 

 

Oh, and sorry of the title misled you :p :D

 

 

I have '99 spec rear lights - they were on the car when I got it. The driver's side has slight cracks in it, which lets in condensation - though the passenger side is fine. The cracks haven't got any worse since last August.

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Hmm, thought about it Mark, but they're just not my bag.

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