Could anyone identify these Moho lights on my Moho?

Yes those will work. I was going to tell you about how inconsistent aftermarket part numbers are but I figured you know that already. Also, those are all Red lens if you want the same as you have now, look on ebay. You can do this John. LOL not a Subaru I know. 

 
Yes those will work. I was going to tell you about how inconsistent aftermarket part numbers are but I figured you know that already. Also, those are all Red lens if you want the same as you have now, look on ebay. You can do this John. LOL not a Subaru I know. 
i know, right!!?

 
That’s a lot of headlight for the price, next is the rear lights

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Crazy part is these are not snapped or bolted in. Simply glued in at several points. Can anyone identify the product?  It’s extra HD and literally is like rubber

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We used to use this kind of tape that was almost like cork crumbs in this gummy black "dough" to wrap the bulb part of an A/C expansion valve to the evap core.   Stayed pliable, but was sticky as hell..

Looks a lot like that.

 
We used to use this kind of tape that was almost like cork crumbs in this gummy black "dough" to wrap the bulb part of an A/C expansion valve to the evap core.   Stayed pliable, but was sticky as hell..

Looks a lot like that.
yeah we call that bear crap  but it stays pliable for ever  this is like hard rubber and is not tacky now  like whatever it is was like liquified but then dried as hard as a soft tire

 
Never look how these things were put together, so disappointing, ha
Ha ha yeah it’s only a $700k coach so what would you expect?  I did call a friend that repairs moho. He said is probably windshield sealant. That’s exactly what it is. He called it urathane. Going to go to local auto parts store. He also gave me a huge tip. Said to locate the height of light before you remove them and set it the same. Even though there is an adjustment in the light it’s not a lot of range. That was a great tip 

 
Ha ha yeah it’s only a $700k coach so what would you expect?  I did call a friend that repairs moho. He said is probably windshield sealant. That’s exactly what it is. He called it urathane. Going to go to local auto parts store. He also gave me a huge tip. Said to locate the height of light before you remove them and set it the same. Even though there is an adjustment in the light it’s not a lot of range. That was a great tip 
Yeah, didn't know that tip when I did mine. It now like this  :eye1:

 
I ordered quick dry urethane and will do it sat. Now the rear tail lights looks like it fits 99-2002! Ordered. These were also glued in. But did have 2 screws too

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If that does not give you the results you were looking for I would try self leveling silicone which is used on fiberglass and metal rv roofs... not to be confused with dicor which is for rubber or membrane roofs but it is available in most rv stores.  Like it states it has some flow to it which is what that stuff looks like. 

 
Was gonna say: 3M Windo Weld. We used that stuff for all sorts of things on the racecar, amazing chit. Now you can say it’s racecar glue. :biggrin:

 
or the record I have a country coach race car  i like the sound of that!

it may be a bit porky at 46000lbs

 
Well thanks for all your help. Front and rear lights all replace. $150 for fronts and $119 for rear. Regarding Alingment. They could not really go in any direction. It was a tight fit. They extra cool thing is they have a level built into the lights so I leveled the coach and leveled the light. Should be within range of the adjusters

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