Wiper arm removal

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FarmerPug
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Re: Wiper arm removal

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it lifts up a few inches yes, but complety useless for changing the wiper blades, although i did do it a fueter of a job
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Re: Wiper arm removal

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I never have a problem with it :oops: , makes it easier if you "park" the wipers at the top of the sweep (just turn the ignition off when they get there) but I don't even do that anymore, swapping blades is easy! :supafrisk:
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Re: Wiper arm removal

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thats a fantastic idea, i genuinley did not think about it but it really is a good idea
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Re: Wiper arm removal

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I find it easier to not park the wipers mid-wipe... perfectly happy changing the blades in the normal parked position
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