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Old 05-25-2010, 12:26 AM
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i had pondered this myself, i planned on using the winshield washer fluid tank and just running longer lines to the rear tires. i'd say that would probably be the fastest, easiest, most effective way.
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Originally Posted by therealthatguy
i had pondered this myself, i planned on using the winshield washer fluid tank and just running longer lines to the rear tires. i'd say that would probably be the fastest, easiest, most effective way.
I thought about that, but I don't have a power washer to begin with....
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Some of the early 70's ford windshield washer pumps are nothing more then a mechanical pump......With a quick pump with your foot, you can actually spray about 15 ft. If you redirect the windshield nozzles you can hit the car behind you pretty easy. Or run the lines to the rear tires, cut the vht mix, and make sure you have a low spot before the nozzle. Run the nozzle up to the top area of the tire, otherwise is can leak, or even drip on the tire while racing. Best imo, is spray while doing a burnout, and come out under power. No mess, no drips, sticky tire.



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