97+ to 96- washer fliud tank swap

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Jan 7, 2012 | 08:22 PM
  #16  
you could cut out some of the middle then epoxy the top and bottom back together until you get the right style.
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Jan 7, 2012 | 08:30 PM
  #17  
Can I ask the stupid question here? What exactly are you accomplishing by swapping out. I'm not sure what 'upgrade' your doing. Not trying to be a smart *** I was just curious.


Never-mind I completely understand now. I had to go out and pop the hood. The snorkel piping must displace the washer reservoir. Therefore you relocated it.
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Jan 7, 2012 | 08:34 PM
  #18  
for a 97+ it has the tank in the fender where you need to cut for the snorkle. so by getting an early 90s washer tank you can take the one you have out of the fender and put the early 90s one in the engine bay and out of the way of the tubing for the snorkle. not an upgrade just relocation
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Jan 7, 2012 | 08:53 PM
  #19  
Quote: Can I ask the stupid question here? What exactly are you accomplishing by swapping out. I'm not sure what 'upgrade' your doing. Not trying to be a smart *** I was just curious.


Never-mind I completely understand now. I had to go out and pop the hood. The snorkel piping must displace the washer reservoir. Therefore you relocated it.
Quote: for a 97+ it has the tank in the fender where you need to cut for the snorkle. so by getting an early 90s washer tank you can take the one you have out of the fender and put the early 90s one in the engine bay and out of the way of the tubing for the snorkle. not an upgrade just relocation
Yep ^
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Jan 7, 2012 | 08:55 PM
  #20  
Quote: you could cut out some of the middle then epoxy the top and bottom back together until you get the right style.
Good idea. Not much needs trimmer maybe just sum off the bottom.. I think I might try that. when I get bored, I have a 4 page religion paper I should be writing write now..haha
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