Headlight washers: Delete or keep?
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Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. The body shop revised their estimate to $140, so I will go ahead and have the washers removed. It's just the right thing to do, given that the fuel savings from the lower drag coefficient will offset the cost, as well as help the environment. Just doin' my part.
I'll post photos when the car comes home.
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it's all personal preferrence. i had the chance to get rid of mine during my widebody transformation but opted to keep them. my car is a dark color and they don't stand out too much, if my car was light in color i would probably consider it more. on top of that, even though most of us don't use them they are functional and would probably cost way more to add to car that didn't have them than the opposite.
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Originally Posted by 993polarsilver
Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. The body shop revised their estimate to $140, so I will go ahead and have the washers removed. It's just the right thing to do, given that the fuel savings from the lower drag coefficient will offset the cost, as well as help the environment. Just doin' my part.
I'll post photos when the car comes home.
I'll post photos when the car comes home.
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