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when guys did front bumpers did you relocate the window washer fluid container , get rid of it or just leave it where it is ?? you can see on the drivers side its goin to get in the way of the cross bar i have to make up to join to the frame
 
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talk to nissanclay hes the only one that i know of thats relocated it i left mine
 
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We just left mine there and painted it black so it was less obvious. Later...



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I did the same. It's been fine for nearly 8 years



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My paint flaked off... bottle has stayed Razz

Mods are starting already, huh?


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yep smiley4 , wanted to get the truck somewhat built before she goes out romping , she is a newbie to 4x4

already got sliders made up just waitin to put them on till after the BL , i made brackets for the bumper so i can slide it up 2" after the body lift then cut the bottom of the mounting bracket
 
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yep smiley4 , wanted to get the truck somewhat built before she goes out romping , she is a newbie to 4x4

already got sliders made up just waitin to put them on till after the BL , i made brackets for the bumper so i can slide it up 2" after the body lift then cut the bottom of the mounting bracket


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yeah but then ill be bored haha
 
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My paint flaked off...
UV will kill the plastic in short order-paint again or armor it w/ some plate.


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wheeling my stock 2wd really made me appreciate my locked, rediculous travel solid axleness.


 
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Mine was going to be in the way of the bumper so I took it off. Relocating it is on my list of stuff to do. Its summer and I really don't have a need for it. I bet once they start sparing the roads with the deicer crap then I'll get it on real quick.

My dad recently bought a 66 mustang and it uses a bag to hold the fluid. I'm thinking I'l go that route and mount it in the engine bay some where.

My other option was to get a small tank and mount it in the wheel well where the body mount is.

Its kind of hard to see, but I now have my winch solenoid mounted where the reservoir was.



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That's a good looking bumper



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Mine was going to be in the way of the bumper so I took it off. Relocating it is on my list of stuff to do. Its summer and I really don't have a need for it. I bet once they start sparing the roads with the deicer crap then I'll get it on real quick.

My dad recently bought a 66 mustang and it uses a bag to hold the fluid. I'm thinking I'l go that route and mount it in the engine bay some where.

My other option was to get a small tank and mount it in the wheel well where the body mount is.

Its kind of hard to see, but I now have my winch solenoid mounted where the reservoir was.



yeah thats whats goin on with this one the resevoir is right where i need the cross bar to go , so looks like ill be taking it out for now
 
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Not having washer fluid SUCKS. I had a rock or something bust a hole in mine, and had to replace it. I went a summer w/out it, and with the monsoons raining and dust storms, my windshield got NASTY.

Also, when wheelin, and splashin around, it helps to have that washer fluid. Wink

Nat had better keep a gallon of water in the truck to use to wash of the windshield, lol.


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ill evntually put it back in , just couldnt be where it was haha, u can see now the cross bars went right in where the resevoir was
 
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