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Old 06-01-2014, 11:19 AM   #8
Bob86ZZ4
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So here's the light I put in:



These lights are sealed into that gray plastic surround. I had to use a small die grinder to slightly enlarge the hole where I pulled out the rubber grommets. Then I used silicone sealant, make sure you use marine type that's good for moisture all the time, and ran a small bead around the opening and pushed the lights in. The other nice thing about these lights is that they're l.e.d. Looks better, lasts longer, and uses less juice.
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