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OK, first, to be honest I was a bit disappointed when I opened the box up to inspec the lights because there is a little fogging up on the lense from the inside.
I don't know how easily accessible it would be... you can look at the diagram make draw your own conclusions. You know, as with most everything if there's a will, then there's a way.
That said, I should not be apologizing for these guys because I think the fogging up is minimal and they still would perform very good even if you don't clean the lense.
Projector lights are generally known for being a bit on the dark side, but they have an 85w (not the 55w=85w stuff) bulb in there.
The projector lense looks blue when not in operation, but once the light is turned on it emits yellow/amber light, perfect for foul weather, rain, snow, or fog.
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I don't know how easily accessible it would be... you can look at the diagram make draw your own conclusions. You know, as with most everything if there's a will, then there's a way.

That said, I should not be apologizing for these guys because I think the fogging up is minimal and they still would perform very good even if you don't clean the lense.
Projector lights are generally known for being a bit on the dark side, but they have an 85w (not the 55w=85w stuff) bulb in there.
The projector lense looks blue when not in operation, but once the light is turned on it emits yellow/amber light, perfect for foul weather, rain, snow, or fog.
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