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Originally Posted by Triple's
What I did was pop the driver side nozzle off and disconnected the hose then a pulled the hose from the clips leaving the hose clips still attached to the hood I then pulled off the passenger nozzle and disconnected the water coming from the reservoir and pulled the water line from the remaining hose clips leaving you with no hose thru the hose clips, The reason a left the hose clips was they were a PIA to try to remove without destroying them so when I reinstalled everything on the new hood I ordered new hose clips in the end your old hood should only have the hose clips left and that maybe a better way to go if in the event you go back stock at least the hose clips will be already there.
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Dammit wish I would have know this 6 months ago. Been driving around with no squirters Great info man!
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87' Honda Civic Hatchback: Kaput @ 288,000 miles, 90' Toyota Celica: Kaput @ 175,000 miles, 93' Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4: Kaput @ 138,000 miles, 06' Scion Tc: Traded in @ 64,000 miles, 10' Nissan 370z: Traded in @ 25,000 miles, 12' Subaru Impreza Sti: Current.
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