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    tailight gasket

    i hear people talking their trunk leaks all the time and every thread says replace tailight gasket....and now my car is leaking from the outer tailights and it also blew up my amp not happy so my question is what and where is the tailight gasket any one got a pic of this and how to replace it....

    here are the pics on where it is leaking where the black piece meets the car






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    Originally posted by quaidum
    you being able to see four blocks down the road is resulting in someone not being able to see 5 feet in front of them

    good job, just what the world needs more inconsiderate drivers

    #2
    After you remove the taillight there is a gasket behind that sits flush where it mounts to the car.

    You may not be able to see it from those pics unless yours was taken off and never replaced.

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      #3
      is it a foam looking piece.... also is it susposed to have that gap in it...


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      Originally posted by quaidum
      you being able to see four blocks down the road is resulting in someone not being able to see 5 feet in front of them

      good job, just what the world needs more inconsiderate drivers

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        #4
        damn man while youre at it clean up your lights and run a bead of clear silicone where the edge of the lens meets the housing, i bet your lights look like little aquariums after it rains

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            #6
            Originally posted by illinois_erik View Post
            damn man while youre at it clean up your lights and run a bead of clear silicone where the edge of the lens meets the housing, i bet your lights look like little aquariums after it rains
            haha it does i drilled two very small holes in the bottom of the taillights so it drains out


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            Originally posted by quaidum
            you being able to see four blocks down the road is resulting in someone not being able to see 5 feet in front of them

            good job, just what the world needs more inconsiderate drivers

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              #7
              Originally posted by wildcatloe View Post
              yea i think I'm going to buy oem its like 40 bucks for the outer ones....


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              Originally posted by quaidum
              you being able to see four blocks down the road is resulting in someone not being able to see 5 feet in front of them

              good job, just what the world needs more inconsiderate drivers

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                #8
                Originally posted by CB7 R3ason View Post
                haha it does i drilled two very small holes in the bottom of the taillights so it drains out
                You definitely don't want to drill holes in the bottoms of your lights, for next time...
                That's how you get dead bugs in your tails.
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                  Originally posted by CB7 R3ason View Post
                  yea i think I'm going to buy oem its like 40 bucks for the outer ones....
                  Check www.hondaautomotiveparts.com, the 90-91 outer seal can be used for 92-93, and they are only a few bucks (last time I bought some). That seam sealer abouve the taillight needs to be replaced as well, water could be getting in that waw.
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                    #10
                    are you talking about the black piece isnt that attached to the tailight or is seperate....


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                    Originally posted by quaidum
                    you being able to see four blocks down the road is resulting in someone not being able to see 5 feet in front of them

                    good job, just what the world needs more inconsiderate drivers

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by AAPOQ View Post
                      You definitely don't want to drill holes in the bottoms of your lights, for next time...
                      That's how you get dead bugs in your tails.
                      i dont think a bug could crawl in there its that small...


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                      Originally posted by quaidum
                      you being able to see four blocks down the road is resulting in someone not being able to see 5 feet in front of them

                      good job, just what the world needs more inconsiderate drivers

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                        #12
                        I heard somewhere that you can run your tail-light gaskets through the washing machine on a gentle cycle with some clothes, cleans them right up. I can’t speak from personal experience but it’s worth a shot considering how easy the gasket is to replace.
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