I really didn't like the windshield jet pattern so $20 and 20 minutes fixed that. (1 Viewer)

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Based on many discussions and opinions from a few different threadsI went with OEM
So yeah, turns out that toyota part number 8538134030 is an exact fit, spray pattern is also a very welcome upgrade over the original two stream nozzles couldn't take pictures as it is dark outside but will update tomorrow
So yeah, turns out that toyota part number 8538134030 is an exact fit, spray pattern is also a very welcome upgrade over the original two stream nozzles couldn't take pictures as it is dark outside but will update tomorrow
I just installed these and this worked great for me. I added the valve mentioned as well right before the bifurcation to stop fluid from running back to reservoir and it is perfect. Nice wide pattern although hits about 1/3 of the way up the windshield. Fine for me based on a non-OEM version that I tried prior.

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Based on many discussions and opinions from a few different threadsI went with OEM


I just installed these and this worked great for me. I added the valve mentioned as well right before the bifurcation to stop fluid from running back to reservoir and it is perfect. Nice wide pattern although hits about 1/3 of the way up the windshield. Fine for me based on a non-OEM version that I tried prior.

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It is my understanding that the spray pattern is adjustable on these. I believe you can just use a sewing needle to adjust the spray direction.
 
It is my understanding that the spray pattern is adjustable on these. I believe you can just use a sewing needle to adjust the spray direction.
What do you mean that the pattern is adjustable?
 
What do you mean that the pattern is adjustable?

I believe that the 3 nozzles are able to be aimed with a something small and narrow like a sewing needle. You just stick it in the nozzle far enough that you can rotate the ball the nozzle is in around to where ever you want it to point. So if the spray is too low on the windshield, it can be directed higher.
 
I believe that the 3 nozzles are able to be aimed with a something small and narrow like a sewing needle. You just stick it in the nozzle far enough that you can rotate the ball the nozzle is in around to where ever you want it to point. So if the spray is too low on the windshield, it can be directed higher.
Ah ok... I thought you were talking about adjusting the spray pattern of the FJ Cruiser/Dorman style ones that are a fan vs. the 3-stream...
 
Oh wouldn't that be nice! I much prefer the misting style.
Yup... on the short list of upgrades before winter hits. My 3-stream is actually a 2-stream on my 98 so don't know if that is because one is clogged or what, but it SUCKS!
 
It is my understanding that the spray pattern is adjustable on these. I believe you can just use a sewing needle to adjust the spray direction.
Not on these that I used. It is a wide angle mist that hits the same height as stock but much wider coverage than the 3 spray design. I much prefer these.
 
I thought Joey aka Witsend was working on a GM style kit where the sprayers are integrated into the wiper arms...love 'em on my 2007 HD2500. Would love to have them on my UZJ100.
 

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