Bobby Price wiper/nozzle plugs (PIC)
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Bobby Price wiper/nozzle plugs (UPDATED WITH PICS June 4 2007)
As requested - more pics, sorry the cars is still dirty, its been raining like crazy lately.
Just finished this up. Super easy and great fit. The finish on the plugs are damn near perfect. The nozzle was kind of a pain, but worth the anxiety. I will test them out tomorrow, it's suppose to rain all day.
Just finished this up. Super easy and great fit. The finish on the plugs are damn near perfect. The nozzle was kind of a pain, but worth the anxiety. I will test them out tomorrow, it's suppose to rain all day.
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Nice, I have these sitting around my apartment right now, but I haven't taken the time to install them yet. If you don't mind, could you give me some pointers on how to remove the nozzle?
Looks good man.
Looks good man.
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In a nut shell. After removing the nozzle tubing. I put on a mechanix glove, grab it from the top and wiggled the crap out of it. Its a lot easier with 2 people though. The person on the inside can push up, while the outside person can wiggle it while pulling up. I don't understand why some people just leave the nozzle, you have to remove the interior paneling. Might as well not go through the headache twice and risk breaking connector tabs.
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Originally Posted by THE TECH
Pics in better lighting would be great.
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Originally Posted by OneI350
In a nut shell. After removing the nozzle tubing. I put on a mechanix glove, grab it from the top and wiggled the crap out of it. Its a lot easier with 2 people though. The person on the inside can push up, while the outside person can wiggle it while pulling up. I don't understand why some people just leave the nozzle, you have to remove the interior paneling. Might as well not go through the headache twice and risk breaking connector tabs.
yeah, please don't give any DIY advice. the stock nozzle has a push clip inside... two fingers and push up and it pops out.
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Originally Posted by Motormouth
yeah, please don't give any DIY advice. the stock nozzle has a push clip inside... two fingers and push up and it pops out.
lol, worked for me... mod at your own risk
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Originally Posted by USN HM 350Z
where does one order these plugs?
I'll post it, don't know if they will allow it though
bobbyprice6@hotmail.com
Or call: 469-556-7570
If anyone else from our car club (Kelkona is part of it as well) we will snap a pictoral on the easiest way (since parts were his innovation!) to put these in and lessen the chances of leakage.