WASHER NOZZLES! Where To Mount On C/F?? ASAP
I dropped my brothers car off at the certification and safety place on thursday, they said wed get it back on Monday because little welding had to be done. Sure whatever.
So now they just call me and say they cant certify it unless I come and install 2 washer nozzles on the hood.. They were to scared to drill into his c/f.
I never even thought of this. Is there a way to mount it under the hood and point it at the windshield?
Or should I just drill the hood?
Any info app, Thanks
So now they just call me and say they cant certify it unless I come and install 2 washer nozzles on the hood.. They were to scared to drill into his c/f.
I never even thought of this. Is there a way to mount it under the hood and point it at the windshield?
Or should I just drill the hood?
Any info app, Thanks
Crx
EDIT: Do the nozzles have to be on top or can they be somehow mounted underneath and still pass as long as they hit the window
EDIT: Do the nozzles have to be on top or can they be somehow mounted underneath and still pass as long as they hit the window
Does the hood have pre marked areas to drill? If so, I would just drill it. If it is all blank then get a stock hood for the time being?
drillin a hole on da cf hood mite take a lot of measurin, care, time and work (but its possible)...puttin it sumwer else mite not work as good cuz the squirters are angle to be at certain location pointin at da windshield!!!
2 other options are:
put da OEM hood back
or
sell your hood and buy a cf hood that already **** w/ holes for da nozzles--like VIS OR C-WINGS!!!
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2 other options are:
put da OEM hood back
or
sell your hood and buy a cf hood that already **** w/ holes for da nozzles--like VIS OR C-WINGS!!!
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yeah go for the stock hood becase i would hate drilling in c/f, just the risk of the furnish cracking or something
yeah go for the stock hood becase i would hate drilling in c/f, just the risk of the furnish cracking or something
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Thanks for the help guysbut I just got off the phone with the inspector, he said he trusts me to mount them when we get the car back. Ill figure something out without drilling the hood
Thanks
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