How to fab a mono wiper?

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  • joshh
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    I can't imagine it being that hard to make this work. Even moving the motor to the middle. As long as you know the sweep of the motor.

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  • trent
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    yea Tauger you over paid
    mine will be free
    haha

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  • Jand3rson
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    Powered by Bonrath? AH ha ha ha ha ha..... :D

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  • Dave
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    I have a spare linkage and motor in my garage, maybe if I get some free time, I'll start hacking it up . . . ????

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  • Teaguer
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    Originally posted by trent
    Hahaha Tell Her To Shut And Slap Her Ass
    Haha amen to that , and pm her number to me while you are at it . :D


    While I'm here let me just make it clear to you posers who the real pimp is :




    :pimp:

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  • trent
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    Hahaha Tell Her To Shut And Slap Her Ass

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  • O 16581 72452 5
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    My girlfriend didn't approve.

    "What'd you do to your wiper?" "Don't ask" "I did, did you break it or what?" "No, i did that on purpose" "Why? That looks stupid as hell, you make fun of cars for their paint jobs and wheels, but you do something stupid like that?" "It's kind of an old european car thing" "This isn't europe, it's america, and it looks stupid here!"

    :(

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  • trent
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    Originally posted by xLibelle
    my rendition. it removes the need for the drivers side linkage. only catch is you might need to hammer the firewall in a tad to keep from excessive rubbing due to the new angle of the middle wiper linkage.

    also, in order to properly complete the wiper delete mod, you MUST purchase a delete grill from the UK :pimp:
    the bloke i asked, sent me one for cost of shipping because they are a 12/$0.10 over there
    That plastic cover is easy to make, no need to buy one. Cool idea on removing the driver side linkage.

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  • xLibelle
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    my rendition. it removes the need for the drivers side linkage. only catch is you might need to hammer the firewall in a tad to keep from excessive rubbing due to the new angle of the middle wiper linkage.

    also, in order to properly complete the wiper delete mod, you MUST purchase a delete grill from the UK :pimp:
    the bloke i asked, sent me one for cost of shipping because they are a 12/$0.10 over there
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  • Rocla
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    Originally posted by trent


    It does look like the left side in that picture is shorter than the one I just pulled out of a car.
    Ummm... thats upside down, but I'm not sure if LEFT side in picture is shorter.

    Same effect is achieved by adding lenght to lever that is by the motor.

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  • Teaguer
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    Originally posted by Rocla
    .... unless you are a gynegologist


    :rofl: That is funny shit . :rofl:

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  • trent
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    It does look like the left side in that picture is shorter than the one I just pulled out of a car.

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  • trent
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    I just pulled the linkage out of a parts car I had, and I see what you are saying. I am going to cut and shorten this weekend and see whats up.

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  • trent
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    Ok, that would be about right. That is what I remember is that one side a little bit shorter.

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  • Rocla
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    No, do not modify part #5.

    Modify the part where the #5 goes to...

    I feel really stupid cause i can't express myself the way that you'd understand.

    In the bottom on the wiper arm there is a lever, which connecto to rod(#5) with balljoint. shorten the lever 12mm so the balljoint moves closer to wiper arm bearing.

    And yes, you must remove complete assembly from the car, unless you are a gynegologist

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