windscreen wipers with washer jets.
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windscreen wipers with washer jets.
As i sold my bonnet for a lightweight alloy one i also sold the washer jets and pipework so im looking into these has anyone purchased them and used them they must be better than standered as the water is directed straight onto the screen along the length of the blade .
Your thoughts please
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Subaru-Imp...item5ae4a2febb
Your thoughts please
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Subaru-Imp...item5ae4a2febb
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At first glance, it would seem like a complete no brainer: why not?
But some things to think about:
1. Can you replace the baldes when they become due without clarting about too much, and aslo paying extra for un-needed gubbins?
2. Will the supplied pipework be ok for repeated backwards and forwards bending that it will be certain to get when fitted? Or any rubbing?
3. Is there clearance to FIT the pipework etc? ie: from where it has to emerge from under the bonnet?
Others may come up with different things, but those were the ones that sprang to mind.
But some things to think about:
1. Can you replace the baldes when they become due without clarting about too much, and aslo paying extra for un-needed gubbins?
2. Will the supplied pipework be ok for repeated backwards and forwards bending that it will be certain to get when fitted? Or any rubbing?
3. Is there clearance to FIT the pipework etc? ie: from where it has to emerge from under the bonnet?
Others may come up with different things, but those were the ones that sprang to mind.
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I don't know about the pipe work Lee but these are amazing:
http://scoobyparts.com/acatalog/PIAA...NE_WIPERS.html
I got these a few months back and the quality is like nothing else. Just what you want on the track mate
http://scoobyparts.com/acatalog/PIAA...NE_WIPERS.html
I got these a few months back and the quality is like nothing else. Just what you want on the track mate
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Replaced my standard washer jets with some misting Peugeot/Citroen ones. Direct fit, far better cleaning than the OEM kit. Washer fluid doesn't last nearly as long though
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350z's have them on as standard and work great. I don't really see a down point to them.
Plus you can get rid of the washer jets on the bonnet.
Have the PIAA wipers on mine and cant fault them at all! Hardly need the wipers at speed, the rain just runs off!
Plus you can get rid of the washer jets on the bonnet.
Have the PIAA wipers on mine and cant fault them at all! Hardly need the wipers at speed, the rain just runs off!
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They would be these ones:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2207863259...84.m1497.l2649
I have done the same mod. They fire a bit low and you cant adjust them but still way better than the originals.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2207863259...84.m1497.l2649
I have done the same mod. They fire a bit low and you cant adjust them but still way better than the originals.
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