Dunno if cork would be durable enough. I guess I could make a gasket out of four layers of 3mm-thick rubber sheet cut into ovals as per the crappy drawing attached below. The bottom oval is larger to act as a buffer between the light outer cover and the guard. The layers could be glued together with contact adhesive. Hmmm.... might go to Clarke Rubber on the weekend.
Think I've found an alternative to the unusable/poor quality aftermarket guard lights. I picked up one of these generic (Narva brand) trailer indicator lights which take festoon bulbs from Autobarn just to see what it looks like. I can't find any examples in the original dome shape style, but I think these still look quite OK.
Beneath the rubber gasket they have a thick flat steel base which can be easily drilled for the three standard mounting holes in the guard. They also come in a clear lens so that will have the front side lamps sorted.
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