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Old 10-19-2012, 02:01 AM
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Originally Posted by NAlbertaJK
Awesome mod. Can't wait to see how it performs in the -40C that we get here I the winter in Northern Canada
Post up how it works in that cold!
Old 10-20-2012, 08:10 PM
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Some of the photos are not showing on my end. To the OP, is there any way that you can do a full write up on this with detailed pics? I live in Northern Canada and this could come in very, very, handy. Thanks!
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Did this today used 5/32 hose

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Old 10-21-2012, 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by CRZYOPG
Did this today used 7/32s hose very easy to do
Can you do a quick write up about what you did and the parts that were needed? If you have any pics from the process or the end result I'd love to see!
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Originally Posted by Summit
Can you do a quick write up about what you did and the parts that were needed? If you have any pics from the process or the end result I'd love to see!
this is the write up the size of the hose is 5/32s 5' of that and 2 5/32s male-male coulpers

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Old 10-23-2012, 06:02 AM
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Originally Posted by ronjenx
This may not keep the wipers from freezing, but it gets hot air to the edges of the windshield to keep ice off the glass.

This looks very interesting. How did you make this? What material did you use?
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Bump for a picture of where you connect the male to male connections.
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Originally Posted by hotdogging
Bump for a picture of where you connect the male to male connections.
I traced the washer line down the driver side, and just found a easy spot to splice in.. It's rearward of the washer tank..
I can get a pic later on.
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Originally Posted by rinkishJK
I traced the washer line down the driver side, and just found a easy spot to splice in.. It's rearward of the washer tank..
I can get a pic later on.

Pic would be great! Thanks
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Just wondering if the washer fluid tank heats up from this mod or just the fluid heats up when passing through the coiled tubing around the rad hose.


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