Retrofit sealant
Morimoto Retrorubber Butyl Glue
Protection: Is priceless! When you're putting together a set of high-end headlights, the last thing you want is moisture in 'em the first time it rains outside. After many years sealing headlights with spools of butyl meant for windshields and sunroofs; we've finally got a product that puts OEM-style sealant designed specifically for use in headlights, and indeed it works well!
Quantity: Each roll comes with approximately 4M of glue, which is easily enough to re-seal two or more large headlights. Simply stretch it out until it's the perfect thickness to fit inside the headlight channel, cut it to length, rough-fit the lens back onto the housing, heat for at 265F for seven minutes, and compress the housing back together. Done! |
Rubber Housing Caps
Seal It Up: Retrofit left the back side of your housings a bit open to the elements? These rubber housing caps may be your perfect solution to close that back up for good.
Sizing: Available in four different diameters to fit the most common headlight flanges: 75/80/90/100mm (internal diameter) |
Silica Gel Moisture Packs
Helfpul: Even a drop of moisture can fog up a headlight lens when mixed with heat. By adding some silica packs in the underbelly of your headlight housings though, you can help prevent that mess before it happens. These 10 gram packets can absorb any ambient water vapor within 2 hours, and will stay dry even at maximum saturation.
Recommended: Sold in pairs, we recommend one pair per headlight for the best results. One near the housing caps, one on the bottom of the headlight. |
Cloth Wire Harness Tape
Hella OEM: Cloth harness tape is used primarily in OEM European vehicle applications such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz. You can use it in your '92 Honda Civic for one seriously clean and long-lasting wire organization tool.
Hella Clean: Convoluted plastic tubing has no place in a quality install, no matter who does or doesn't see it. Keep your wiring tightly together with this quality cloth tape. Wrap it and go! |
Morimoto LectricLube Dielectric Grease
Contact: It's important when you're trying to make a solid electrical connection! And that's why many vehicles roll off the production line with some dielectric grease in between the headlight harness and the back of the original halogen light bulb.
Dielectric: Grease is the most common aid to assist electricity from passing between two connectors. Since lots of electrical connections are common in headlight upgrades, it only makes sense for us to offer the stuff! Moisture: Since dielectric grease is oil-based, it also acts as a moisture barrier and helps prevents corrosion on any metal contacts that are coated with it. No matter sealed or not, this is great stuff to have especially if you often drive through bad weather! Lasting: Each tube is more than enough to coat the connections on a full HID upgrade using a traditional relayed wire harness. A little bit of this stuff goes a long way! |