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    Got one of those?

    I'm looking for the washerfluid tube.

    Is there anywhere I can buy one new?

    Has anyone changed one before?

    Over this last winter my tube got either dried out or frozen when the car wasn't running (about a 3 week period). I think that one of the times I opened the hood I it broke. It's pretty hard and you can tell it snapped.

    I was just curious if I could get a new one some where before I go to the junk yard. Cause something from there may not be in the best shape and do the same thing sooner that expected.

    .....Plus I'm tried of ridin' around with a dirty windshield...



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    what tube do you mean? are you talking about the one that goes to your squirters??? if you are i found some rubber tubing that fit perfectly. i was tired of my old ones cuz they were all brown and nasty but now they are clean looking.
    -T.C.


    Originally posted by HostileJava
    are you making fun of me because I think coroncho80 is hot?

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    yeah those....
    what size tube did you use?
    How long was it?
    How hard was it ?
    And Finally how long did it take?

    Thanx I appreciate it

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    i was lucky i just found it laying in my garage. i had like 10 feet of it so that wasnt a problem. its real flexible so i might rip out the whole tubing and use it instead of just the visible parts. i dont know what size it is though. the inside is the same but its a little more insulated. it only took like 10 minutes.
    -T.C.


    Originally posted by HostileJava
    are you making fun of me because I think coroncho80 is hot?

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    cool

    thank ya much

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    You can use vacuume hose, fishtank line, on any thin rubber hose you can find at homedepot.

    andy


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    ...and they got it at Autozone and PepBoys too. It's only about 6 bux for a 10ft. length. Just bring a piece of the original hose with you and compare it to what you wanna buy.

    Good luck bro.
    -Mark D.


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    and u can also get some at your local salvage yard, thats where i got mine!


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