Headlight Washer Set Up?
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JK Junkie
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Headlight Washer Set Up?
K. This time, I did a search on the forum before posting and found nothing. Has anyone installed a headlight washer system? If so, what brand, components did you use? If no one, I am going to piece one together. I already looked at the parts I need. I am also thinking of running it on its own switch and pump as opposed to tapping it into the existing pump or switch. This way, I can clean the lights independently from the windshield.
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Are you going to install a small wiper arm as well or just a little pump to spritz the lenses? It seems like you'd be setting yourself up with quite the project with a wiper. Any plans to heat the fluid going to the headlights? My guess is this is all arising from snow/ slush/ ice issues??
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I was thinking about this driving through an ice storm with my Truck lites not giving off enough heat to melt ice off. My Jeep came with a hard top that I no longer have and I was thinking of rerouting the rear sprayer to the front for headlights? Need to look into sprayer options with a wide angle in a short distance?
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JK Junkie
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Not running wipers. Rain X doesn't work when you are deep in the Colorado Rockies, running highway speeds for a few hours, and I like the thought of moving the rest to the front, that would be easy, but I still use both tops and use the rear a lot. And, I am looking at different nozzles. They all come in different heights and angles. Not sure if I will heat it or not. I may......... I just need to prod around, check clearances, attachment points, etc. Surprisingly, it's not expensive at all. About $60 in pats and shipping and mounting/running everything.
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K. This time, I did a search on the forum before posting and found nothing. Has anyone installed a headlight washer system? If so, what brand, components did you use? If no one, I am going to piece one together. I already looked at the parts I need. I am also thinking of running it on its own switch and pump as opposed to tapping it into the existing pump or switch. This way, I can clean the lights independently from the windshield.
I'd be more tempted to try to run some kind of heat to the area.
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JK Junkie
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As for the junk yard, this us going to sound a bit "snobby", but I'm one of those guys, that when I set out to do something, I do it right the first time. I have the "I'm too poor to buy cheap" mentality. Besides, the parts total, is only about $60 max. If we were talking hundreds, I would reconsider.
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Since the headlights are recessed, you can mount the sprayer right in front of the headlight. It might just take a little but of trial and error to get the spray pattern right.
Also since the grille is so easily removed and made of plastic modifying it should be pretty easy.
I'm interested to see how this turns out.