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    Best source for new wiper blades

     



    Hey guys, the Chrysler is in need of new wiper blades.

    They are 9 inch long, metal arm with rubber blade type, where do you guys get yours.
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    Speedway has replacements for those little blades tho you might have to cut a 10" down to work as I did for my Big Al's wiper arm. Replacement Windshield Wiper Arms and Blades - Speedway Motors, America's Oldest Speed Shop
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    Depends on whose wiper you have, too. You may have to go back to the original supplier, like those from Mighty Wiper I have not seen anywhere else.
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    Roger - I just yesterday repaired and installed my Mighty Wiper that 'smoked' last year - cold solder joint - and am using the Big Al's arm and wiper blade noted above. I used it on the boat wiper motor as well. What might have to be done is to use another arm as the shaft is .25 and with mine, you have to do some 'adapting' to make a new blade work, which I have done in the past.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    Roger - I just yesterday repaired and installed my Mighty Wiper that 'smoked' last year - cold solder joint - and am using the Big Al's arm and wiper blade noted above. I used it on the boat wiper motor as well. What might have to be done is to use another arm as the shaft is .25 and with mine, you have to do some 'adapting' to make a new blade work, which I have done in the past.
    Dave,
    That's indeed good to know. I have never seen the type of blade to arm attachment that MW uses, so having an alternative is a good thing.
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