Coolant/washer jugs
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Coolant/washer jugs
Maybe an odd question for all but has anybody seen or done any custom work to their coolant/washer jug? Got some replacements in this week and curious if any ideas out there. Painted, Chevy decals, etc? yes I’m fully aware I can put fluids in them so obvious comments aren’t necessary. Just trying to add something different to the build.
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Car: 1989 IROC-Z
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Re: Coolant/washer jugs
My washer reservoir was cracked, I replaced it with one from Chase Bays:
https://www.chasebays.com/collection...cooler-sprayer
They'll color match it to your engine bay as long as your engine bay is black. Nice unit though, works good. I think the fourth gen coolant overflow reservoir is the slickest solution; it mounts where the passenger battery tray is.
https://www.chasebays.com/collection...cooler-sprayer
They'll color match it to your engine bay as long as your engine bay is black. Nice unit though, works good. I think the fourth gen coolant overflow reservoir is the slickest solution; it mounts where the passenger battery tray is.
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Car: One Chevy built in the 80s
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Axle/Gears: Quick performance 9” 3.70
Re: Coolant/washer jugs
That’s cool lookin but I’m more after stock tanks done up with something
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