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I am on my second set of taillights due to moisture collecting in them when it rains. I looked today, and one of the replacements now has moisture in it, which means Jeep is out another taillight. Is there a fix for this, or just the way Jeeps are? While it is a bit if a hassle to get it replaced, usually 1 trip so they ca check it to make sure it has not been hit or damaged, they usually have to order the replacement, then a second trip to get it installed. Should I look at replacing them after the warranty is up? I don't really care for the round aftermarkets, just a personal preference.