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darkstar753

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Post #26
yea mine worked fine on the M4 the other day

need to work out what to do with the back jet now

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Posted 24th Jan 2012 at 20:49
buzzbrightyear

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Post #27
I wonder if the other mist one I bought that hit the wipers will fit the rear?

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Posted 24th Jan 2012 at 21:19
marco gti6

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Post #28
I have the same ones, with the rubber washer underneath as in your pic. While they spray the windscreen perfectly whe the car is standing, i find them shitty when driving above 130 km/h.
Posted 24th Jan 2012 at 22:47
russbez

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Post #29
i seem to have this issue on my estate, it has what i think was xsara washers

but they are too low down, the xsara washers on my Rallye are perfect. Estate ones are shite LOL

But yes.... i think there are different ones for 206/307/xsara

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Posted 25th Jan 2012 at 13:42
mark.evs

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Post #30
I also had this problem but have figured out the problem. The xsara ones only work properly on the phase 3 bonnet, it's rased higher than the phase 2, hense the low aim when fitted to the p2 bonnet. There might be some out there angled right for the p2 bonnet, just gotta look into it.

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Posted 25th Jan 2012 at 13:54
welshpug!

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Post #31
yeah, the standard early twin jet bog standard ones LOL

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Posted 25th Jan 2012 at 14:13
buzzbrightyear

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Post #32
Mines a phase 3 and they hit the wipers instead of screen.
These with the rubber washer are perfect tho

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Posted 25th Jan 2012 at 16:12
mark.evs

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Post #33
odd, mine work on my p3 bonnet but not on the spare p2 i have. (fitted to the same car).

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Posted 26th Jan 2012 at 18:25
russbez

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LOL

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Posted 26th Jan 2012 at 19:36
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Post #35
sorry only quickly flicking through this,.. and probably already been answered

the Citroen xara mist ones are the ones that work best on the 306 better still on the Ph3's with the larger bonnet bulge,..
the 307 mist ones are aimed wrong for our bonnets so will only hit the bottom of the wind screen,..

I had this problem when the 6 had these fitted when I bought it Thumbs up

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Posted 27th Jan 2012 at 16:17
russbez

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Post #36
yeh that sounds about right, mark.evs also pointed out that they had one set working better on phase 3 than his phase 2 bonnet

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Posted 27th Jan 2012 at 16:25
jimmyhackers

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Post #37
you could always fit them to your wiper blade?

ive managed to hide mine behind the windblock on my "custom" single wiper conversion.

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Posted 30th Jan 2012 at 17:14
buzzbrightyear

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Post #38
What's the rear jet like, can a mist jet be fitted here?

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Posted 30th Jan 2012 at 17:17
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Post #39
well,... it could be fitted Yes
weather it would work very well is a different matter! LOL

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Posted 31st Jan 2012 at 01:45
buzzbrightyear

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Post #40
I'm going to try it or have a look if it's doable

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Posted 31st Jan 2012 at 04:25

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