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Old 03-30-2011, 09:20 AM   #1
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Windshield Wiper Blades

Found some 28" NEOFORM blades for my coach at NAPA, Part # 60-2843 that actually lay flat on my winshield. I had 32" blades which blocked my pass side mirror. These work much better. I hope this helps someone.

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Thanks for the tip. If you are not already doing it, here is a tip from me. Never leave the blades against the windshield. the pressure from the spring and the heat from the windshield will ruin the blade. Put a tennis ball under the arm of the wiper to hold the blade off of the windshield. If you do this, your blades will last much longer.
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What a good idea about the tennis balls. I also cover the wiper blades with a 3/4 inch foam insulation. The type used for pipes. Now will use both.

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LOL - you guys definitely don't live in Oregon - 30 days of straight rain here.
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Old 03-31-2011, 08:02 AM   #5
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awww come on ksg were talking about storage of the camper between trips. I never use the tennis balls when underway.
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