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Old 06-12-2014, 07:19 AM
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So I have a CF hood and I'd like to do a washer jet relocate. Was wondering if anyone has done it and if so how'd you do it. I'd like to not have to drill into the hood. Any ideas?
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Old 08-11-2014, 07:08 AM
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I would begin by checking out winshield washer nozzles off of VW cars, I know the Jetta 2000-2005 definitely has some. Their nozzles mount onto the hood from underneath, all you'd have to do is attach the nozzles from underneath and keep your hood looking clean.

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What I am more looking for is to not have to drill holes in the carbon. I still have the stock hood with the sprayers that I could probably take off. Was just wondering if there was a way to do it without drilling holes in the carbon hood. Or did you mean they actually stick to the bottom of the hood itself?
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Originally Posted by Darksst
What I am more looking for is to not have to drill holes in the carbon. I still have the stock hood with the sprayers that I could probably take off. Was just wondering if there was a way to do it without drilling holes in the carbon hood. Or did you mean they actually stick to the bottom of the hood itself?
That's exactly what I meant. They are under mount, on vw's there's a lip that they click in to but on a carbon fiber hood, you could easily use some strong adhesive to attach the nozzles without drilling any holes.
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That's exactly what I meant. They are under mount, on vw's there's a lip that they click in to but on a carbon fiber hood, you could easily use some strong adhesive to attach the nozzles without drilling any holes.
That's awesome. Thanks. My windshield keeps getting dirty and I get the urge to hit the washers but I don't want to scrape up the glass. I appreciate the suggestion.
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Good luck!
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