windshield washer relocation kit
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windshield washer relocation kit
I have a 07 Mustang and I'm thinking about relocating the windshield washer nozzles to the wiper blades. I've heard good and bad things about CDC's kit and I'm still reserching for other kits. Have any of you made this modification? How did it go and are you happy with them? Which ones did you use? etc....
Now as far as the holes that would be left behind on the hood. My first baby was a 67 and I always loved the turn signal lights on the hood. Now I'm not looking to put lights on the hood as big as was on the 67, but I'm thinking about putting some small ones and hooking up to the turn signal wiring.
Ok, call me crazy, let me have it, I CAN TAKE IT....HAHA
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Now as far as the holes that would be left behind on the hood. My first baby was a 67 and I always loved the turn signal lights on the hood. Now I'm not looking to put lights on the hood as big as was on the 67, but I'm thinking about putting some small ones and hooking up to the turn signal wiring.
Ok, call me crazy, let me have it, I CAN TAKE IT....HAHA
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Man, this forum has got to stop giving me ideas. Not only do you make me want to get a washer relocation kit but now a radio antenna relocation kit. And I have like $17,000 worth of mods I want to do. Subscribing to this thread; want to see what people have been going with.
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I have window washing fluid sprayer relocation kit not by CDC. They are by trufiber and I essentially had to do it because the new hood I bought didn't have sprayers. The kit was easy to install and looks clean. I think it took about 30 minutes to install and the fluid off the wipers is sufficient.
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I ordered this kit with my 3" cowl hood. It went in the shop Monday, so I'll find out here next week hopefully. May be longer since they're painting the rest of the car as well.
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rds1952, give us a call today and let's see if we can set you up with a Squirter Nozzle Relocation Kit! 866-624-7997
If you have any questions regarding the kit, don't hesitate to ask! You can message me or ask over the phone and we will help you out.
If you have any questions regarding the kit, don't hesitate to ask! You can message me or ask over the phone and we will help you out.
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I have one question for CDC Jake. Why did CDC include gray clips with the relocation kit? Everything about the kit is black and the clips that hold the hose to the arm are gray and look stupid. I now have to spray them with a flat black spray paint to make them blend in with the arm. Not nice when you have to pay so much for it.
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I have one question for CDC Jake. Why did CDC include gray clips with the relocation kit? Everything about the kit is black and the clips that hold the hose to the arm are gray and look stupid. I now have to spray them with a flat black spray paint to make them blend in with the arm. Not nice when you have to pay so much for it.
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One guy on here said he used ones from an explorer or something. I'm in the same predicament as so many people with the aftermarket hood, but the ones from the other ford car seem like a much cheaper route.
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