Andras

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I have been planning this washerjet conversion for a bit. Got around it finaly...
I have used washerjets from a MAN truck, they just clip on the wiperarms and can be removed anytime. I have used 2 meters of black washerpipe and a T connector and also a few small cabelties. It can be removed anytime without trace, the original pipe has been used up to the T connector. Only the small hole under the driverside wiper arm going to remain.
A lot better set up, specialy for people, who do more off roading. Now I have 4 jets per arm.
I have tried to put up some photos, I hope it worked...Never done it before...:)
 

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Sorry no idea about partnumber. But they are off a 7,5T MAN truck I am driving.
The truck 57 plate, so very new.
And they are very good indeed.
 
yu can buy them off e-bay.
It is possible to buy something like this Mad Hat Man. We have had this conversation a bit back, when I have asked for ideas about it.
But I could not find these there...
They have come for a garage where we have the trucks repaired...
 

As I said at the time, but obviously you can not remember, if you buy this kit you do not know the wiperblade quality.
I have asked the seller at the time to tell me about the wiper rubber quality, but they never even answered. That is a no-no for me.
With my version you can just replace the wipers as normal. For me it is very important to have good quality wiper blades on the car.
:welcome2:
 
You can not just put any arm on the car! They are all different angle...
And like mentioned above, is this price for a pair?
 

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