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Old 06-15-2013, 09:25 PM #1
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Washer spray nozzles

Im thinking of getting some different spray nozzles on my 00 limited. When I spray them it kind of hoses it on and goes all over the place in a bad way. Im thinking the previous owner maybe used something to make them bigger or clean out the holes... Either way they spray like crap.OEM Factory replacements with free shipping on ebay for 16.95.. any one experiment with different nozzles?
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I've thought about switching to the nozzles that my dad's 05 Tundra has. They're stock but do a spray, not a stream, so they cover everything. I don't know how easy/hard it is to intercharge nozzles though.
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Got some at AutoZone for $10. They work much better than the stock ones did.
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I like to try the washers in all the Toyotas that come in to my work and see the pattern. I too don't like the jet and would prefer a nice mist. The best I've seen so far was from either a newer Venza or a Matrix. I don't know about their fit compared to a 4runner but I do know that some have the nozzles for the fluid hoses kicked 90 degrees so make sure you get one that doesn't have any clearance issues with the under hood reinforcement.
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I recently swapped in these spray nozels. They mist vs having 3 jets. Its a pretty easy plug and play job. The alignment is a little low on the windshield, but they work.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/2x-Windshie...d=292800985587
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I recently swapped in these spray nozels. They mist vs having 3 jets. Its a pretty easy plug and play job. The alignment is a little low on the windshield, but they work.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/2x-Windshie...d=292800985587
The link says the item isn't found anymore...or did you use Dodge nozzles?
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It seems like a bunch of guys have been happy with their nozzles from a Rav4 I believe. Supposedly they have 3 streams and are heated. I cannot confirm this. However, I did see this on Brilliant's Mod Thread. If its good enough for his sick ass rig, its good enough for mine. Take a look. Warning, you will see other mods and your wallet will very likely be lighter after...

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The guys over at TacomaWorld Seem to like Honda Odyssey nozzles for their 1st gen. I imagine they would work on our hoods as well since both trucks are very similar.

https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/...pgrade.542571/
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The link says the item isn't found anymore...or did you use Dodge nozzles?
Yes, Dodge nozzles.
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Yes, Dodge nozzles.
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I recently swapped in these spray nozels. They mist vs having 3 jets. Its a pretty easy plug and play job. The alignment is a little low on the windshield, but they work.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/2x-Windshie...d=292800985587
So I ordered these and installed them today. Could not have been more disappointed. One stream, right at the base of my windshield. I thought they were a spray pattern.
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The guys over at TacomaWorld Seem to like Honda Odyssey nozzles for their 1st gen. I imagine they would work on our hoods as well since both trucks are very similar.

https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/...pgrade.542571/
Odyssey definitely looks like the way to go, do we know for sure they'll fit our 3rd gens?
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