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Title: windshield wiper
Post by: TexasT on April 11 2017, 04:21:13 PM
Running into a conundrum with the windshield wipers. Dr side working. Pass side wont take a full swipe. Leaves out the middle. I bent the arm a bit to give it more tension and tried some different bows and wiper blades but it just does the edges of the wiper blade. I guess the arm has lost tension. Can I change the spring(where is that obtained)? Get a new arm and swap the spring over to the black arm?
Your thoughts.
TIA
Title: Re: windshield wiper
Post by: daveismissing on April 11 2017, 08:23:04 PM
I guess since the black OEM arms are $220 a pair at Highway Stars you better substitute from a silver arm.

ANCO 4358   Color/Finish: Silver (Metal) Arm Front Left; Arm Type: Fixed Length Arm ~$20 at Rock
Title: Re: windshield wiper
Post by: Scoobum on April 11 2017, 08:31:00 PM
Wipers have nothing to do with forward acceleration.. .and are a good weight savings...so remove them. Grab a bottle of Rain-X...the bottle will last a year.
Title: Re: windshield wiper
Post by: daveismissing on April 11 2017, 09:57:27 PM
I applaud Scoob's level of focus
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Title: Re: windshield wiper
Post by: TexasT on April 11 2017, 11:48:57 PM
I drive mine every day. This means it rains sometimes and there are mornings the dew needs wiped off. Don't think the rainx is gonna be enough.
And no $220 for a pair from nos4gn and another $20-30 to ship ain't gonna make the cut either.
So I guess the anco from rockauto is my best bet at this point. I think I can swap springs or scuff em and hit em with some semi gloss paint.
Anyone else have some ideas?
Title: Re: windshield wiper
Post by: earlbrown on April 12 2017, 08:11:51 AM
the trick with RainX is to run a line across the top of the window and let it run down...

...as it gets to the bottom take your hand and smear it all over the glass. You can actually see it soak in and displace crud from the pores.


After a few minutes buff it with a paper towel.


Using that method, fog can condense and run off the windshield.  It also helps cut down on the odds of rock chips too.
Title: Re: windshield wiper
Post by: Just a Six? on April 12 2017, 01:12:23 PM
Rich are the Silver replacements from Rock Auto the same as what the cars came with or have they changed the style? Nothing wrong with mine but I'm definitely curious about them. Let me know when they arrive. Thanks!  :cheers:
Title: Re: windshield wiper
Post by: TexasT on April 12 2017, 01:21:00 PM
Will do. House note this week so it will have to wait.
Title: Re: windshield wiper
Post by: aminga on April 16 2017, 07:23:29 PM
Running into a conundrum with the windshield wipers. Dr side working. Pass side wont take a full swipe. Leaves out the middle. I bent the arm a bit to give it more tension and tried some different bows and wiper blades but it just does the edges of the wiper blade. I guess the arm has lost tension. Can I change the spring(where is that obtained)? Get a new arm and swap the spring over to the black arm?
Your thoughts.
TIA

The base is probably broken and it won't stay down hard against the windiheld.  Good look because the drivers sides are common and still available.  Passenger's are no go.
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