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Old Feb 10, 2010 | 06:53 PM
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So i picked up a Vader II CF hood from Carbon Creations; I love the hood looks great. Only issue is there are pre-drilled Washer Nozzle holes and i can't find any that work!. Anyone happen to know where you can acquire these mystical nozzles?

I cant use anything with a nut that needs to be threaded on. Cant get to the nozzle holes from the inside due to the inside hood cover.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Old Feb 10, 2010 | 06:57 PM
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Can't find any that won't work because the pre-drilled holes are too small or too big? Or something else?
Old Feb 10, 2010 | 06:59 PM
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www.trdsparks.com, just order some OEM nozzles. or have them drilled out so a larger nozzle will work.
Old Feb 10, 2010 | 07:09 PM
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Or go without them. I haven't had washer nozzles for like the last four years.
Old Feb 10, 2010 | 07:17 PM
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I wish i could go without them. I live in Colorado though and they use Magnesium Chloride on the roads here to keep them from freezing: Stuffs really hard to see through when its on your windshield. Looks like the OEM ones from TRD sparks will work. Ill take a picture of the pre-drilled hole so it makes me sense.
Old Feb 10, 2010 | 10:14 PM
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you have to drill them out thats what i did just follow the outline with a dremel
Old Feb 10, 2010 | 10:46 PM
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You have to widen them out, that's what I did, as far as acces to the under part, you will have to cut access holes like the stock hood has.
Old Feb 10, 2010 | 11:03 PM
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i took a dremel to mine and made them fit it dosnt take alot and is not hard at all to do
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My nozzles had L-shaped hose barbs that were not compatible with my CF hood. I had to cut off the elbow, and then use plastic glue to re-attach the hose barbs.
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Originally Posted by mriches
My nozzles had L-shaped hose barbs that were not compatible with my CF hood. I had to cut off the elbow, and then use plastic glue to re-attach the hose barbs.
That's y u cut the access holes, so they fit, and for easier removal if you ever want to take them off.
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