About This Item
USED Headlight fixing gasket for E3 Pro — a precise, age-appropriate seal designed to restore proper mounting and weather protection to your headlight assembly. Designed to fit the E3 Pro headlight housing, this gasket sits between the lens/trim and the housing to block moisture, dust, and road grime while dampening minor vibrations. Even when a headlight is serviced, the gasket can lose elasticity; this used unit reintroduces a dependable seal at a fraction of the cost of a new part. Why you’ll love it:
- Exact fit for E3 Pro compatibility reduces guesswork during DIY repairs and ensures a clean seal with minimal gaps.
- Cost-effective repair option for aging headlights where the housing or trim has been replaced but the gasket still seals well.
- Moisture and dust protection prevents fogging inside the headlight and extends bulb life by keeping contaminants out.
- Vibration dampening helps maintain proper beam alignment and reduces rattling at highway speeds.
- Practical for DIYers with basic tools who want to refresh a headlight without a full housing replacement.
- Used item; signs of prior use may be present (compression wear, minor scuffs). Inspect for cracks or tears before installation.
- Compatibility: specifically designed for E3 Pro headlight assemblies; may not fit other models without modification.
- Not guaranteed to be leak-proof forever; seal effectiveness depends on surface cleanliness and proper seating during installation.
- Use when reassembling a headlight after lens or housing replacement, or when you notice moisture, condensation, or reduced beam performance indicating gasket wear.
- Before installation, wipe contact surfaces with a clean, lint-free cloth. Remove the old gasket, inspect the mounting grooves for debris, and ensure a flat, dry sealing surface. Place the gasket evenly, align the edges, and reassemble the headlight housing. After sealing, test for leaks by gently spraying with water from a hose at low pressure; re-tighten if you see seepage.
- DIY enthusiasts upgrading aging headlights
- Mechanics performing headlight service without replacing the entire housing
- Budget-conscious restorers aiming to maintain headlight integrity while keeping costs down