anyone know how2 add a tube to shoot water from the back of the car?!?!
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anyone know how2 add a tube to shoot water from the back of the car?!?!
not sure you guys seen it but recently i've seen some car video and there is this car with a small tube in the rear of the car just like when we wash our windows, with a push of a button or something, the water can shoot off. if anyone know how to do it, please hook it up, that will be so kool. at a red light or something, i can shoot some water to the car behind me[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
I think what you are talking about is when somebody modifies their windshield washer nozzle to aim over the car rather than at the windshield.
The only way I know how to do this is take a little sewing pin and stick it in the nozzle hole and realign it. Other than that, I don't know.
But I hate it when people turn on their windshield washers while at a stoplight, or even on the interstate sometimes. It's even worse when you have just WASHED your car...
The only way I know how to do this is take a little sewing pin and stick it in the nozzle hole and realign it. Other than that, I don't know.
But I hate it when people turn on their windshield washers while at a stoplight, or even on the interstate sometimes. It's even worse when you have just WASHED your car...
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Ok, this is easy. We did something similar on my buddy's truck. We made it so that he could squirt bleech on his rear tires for a killer burn out. Here is what we did. Go to the junk yard and find a windsheild washer resevoir with a pump built in. Most have the pumps built in. Mount the tank in your trunk. Run a wire back there for power and hook it to a switch. Then all you have to do is hook up a hose to shoot where ever you want. Works good too!
If you kno anything about cars this is a simple set up. Go to Honda tell em you need a water resevoir. Go to HomeDepot get ground and power wires long enuff for you to mount it wherever. Hook up the power wire from the switch you have up on the front with your original resevoir. Ground the wire where you can and hook up the resevoir with a clear tube the size of your factory resevoir in front and put a nozzle at the end and mount it.
If your thinking about using this on people behind you I would'nt recommend it you may get blamed for squirting someones car and damaging their paint or possibly causing someone to wreck their car . unless your heavily insured which i'm sure your not . And if you do get away with giving someone a squirt they may track down your car and cause you some unexpected damage....
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I hope you have life insurance... If you did that to my car, you'd need it... [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/IMG]
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