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About 11 months ago I bought the line of fire led light strip from styling concepts and last month 2 of the led's went out. I noticed that there is a lot of moisture in the plastic housing tube. I caleed styling concepets but they said it is too old to replace (but they did give me a good discount for a new 1).

 

Has any 1 else had this problem and is there a way to prevent it from happening again?

 

thanks

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Hey I am kinda curious what your light bars look like, do either of you guys think you could post a picture of it??

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Hey I am kinda curious what your light bars look like, do either of you guys think you could post a picture of it??

 

 

 

 

 

Here's a link to JP Customs website. Jason's a good guy and used to be active here and on the other forum I frequent.

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That's what I was hoping it looked like, I saw one on a Chevy Silverado today on the way back from Marquette. I guess my only question to you guys now is if you hard wired it or just plugged it into the trailer harness?? If I were to get one I guess I would rather have it hard wired but I don't like hacking into factory wiring if it's going to be a pain in the a**. :chevy::crackup:

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unfortunitly LEDs on autos still are prone to early/easy failure. Just look at all the semitrailers out there who you can notice a few burned out LED bulbs, or go look at one of the Cadis that have all LED brake light/rear turn signal lights, you'll find a few not working properly. Most of the time it's due to inproper connections on the circuit boards.

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