Stock washer nozzels wont fit CF hood
Stock washer nozzels wont fit CF hood
ive had a cf hood for a little less than a year now and only recently have i been thinking about the holes where the washer nozzels are supposed to go. too bad the nozzels dont fit in the hood. ive tried to make them fit and they just wont go through. i think the holes in the hood are smaller than the nozzels themselves. anyone got any suggestions on solving this problem?
Tape the hood where the holes are and get a drill bit that is equal to the nozzle bottom piece and enlarge the hole a bit so the nozzles will fit.
P.S. Take the hood off so it'll be easier and safer to drill.
P.S. Take the hood off so it'll be easier and safer to drill.
i put the stupid ricer sprayers on there, they fit, they spray harders, the hit the person behind me, and it looks better with a dark hood and chrome sprayers...no i dont use the leds.
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Originally Posted by Overboost
Tape the hood where the holes are and get a drill bit that is equal to the nozzle bottom piece and enlarge the hole a bit so the nozzles will fit.
P.S. Take the hood off so it'll be easier and safer to drill.
P.S. Take the hood off so it'll be easier and safer to drill.
Drill the hood to fit the nozzles?
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Originally Posted by DIZZLE
Drill the hood to fit the nozzles?
Redline shave the nozzles with a sharp knife or something, dremel or something of that nature, dont go drilling into your hood like these fools recommend.
Some times you have to modify things do work... Do they call it "slaping part on the car, even if they don't work?" No... Its called modifying... If you don't have the ***** to modify your car... then hand the keys away.
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Originally Posted by Blahman240
um... but it works.
Some times you have to modify things do work... Do they call it "slaping part on the car, even if they don't work?" No... Its called modifying... If you don't have the ***** to modify your car... then hand the keys away.
Some times you have to modify things do work... Do they call it "slaping part on the car, even if they don't work?" No... Its called modifying... If you don't have the ***** to modify your car... then hand the keys away.
I have no idea what your talking about
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just get a ordinary nail filer and shave it bigger and bigger till it fits perfect. and remember u have to hear a click sound so that u know the nozzle is flush with the hood. thats what i did with mine and it fits perfectly.
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use ones that match the color of your car. its a nice offset in the hood. thats what i did, and it looks sharp. 
