Washer Nozzle Relocation Kit
#2
RE: Washer Nozzle Relocation Kit
Classic Design Concepts - I have them and they work great.
http://www.classicdesignconcepts.com...splay/685.html
http://www.classicdesignconcepts.com...splay/685.html
#3
RE: Washer Nozzle Relocation Kit
Thanks bro!
I've got all the hood work done but the nozzles are laying against the fenderwell until I get them re-routed.
Hey -- maybe I could say I am the first guy with an automatic engine bay washer.
I've got all the hood work done but the nozzles are laying against the fenderwell until I get them re-routed.
Hey -- maybe I could say I am the first guy with an automatic engine bay washer.
#5
RE: Washer Nozzle Relocation Kit
Just finished putting in this kit tonight. Never ceases to amaze me how these guys can charge so much for so little (at least in terms of materials). Three lengths of washer hose, handful of plastic clips, plastic nozzles, a couple connectors. $53.
Toughest part of the install is getting everything apart especially pulling the wiper arms off the mounts. The instructions call for you to pull up on the arm while gently tapping the loosened nut with a hammer.
Hahahahahahahaha. [:'(]
Luckily I had a valve spring compressor that I used like a mini gear puller. Putting everything back together and getting it working was a snap. Works good!
Toughest part of the install is getting everything apart especially pulling the wiper arms off the mounts. The instructions call for you to pull up on the arm while gently tapping the loosened nut with a hammer.
Hahahahahahahaha. [:'(]
Luckily I had a valve spring compressor that I used like a mini gear puller. Putting everything back together and getting it working was a snap. Works good!
#8
RE: Washer Nozzle Relocation Kit
I really hated the nozzles on the hood, so finally took them off and got the parts togetherto install them on the arms. I'll probably be selling a kit like I made for a price of about $25-$30, if there is a demand. That's a little more affordable than the other one, I think. Yeah, not much to it, but ya gotta get the parts together and pay for them. Cost me about $18 and the time to find them, and figuring out how to do it. Are there enough people that want it?