Windshield washers

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USMC Hitman

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I really don't care for the washers being attached to the wipers on my 88 Jimmy. I am thinking of trying to change them to a mounted sprayer that covers more of the windshield. Has anyone tried this already? I would like to gather knowledge on the subject. Thanks.
 

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I always remember the ones in the cowling, wipers would be ideal I think
 

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LMC has "generic" washer posts on their site. I have no experience with them.
Eric
 

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You want an 84 prior nozzle.
number 11
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You want an 84 prior nozzle.
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My 86 has the bug juice nozzles hard mounted to the cowl as well.
OP, I'd think you could source them off of any number of trucks in a junkyard for about $1. Or purchase new.
 

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I've been thinking about this since one of mine is broken. As long as I don't have to stare at a nozzle mounted to the hood (or cowl) I think I would be OK with the above posted kind.
 

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They do not protrude above the cowling behind the hood.
 

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