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Re: Wiper blade mount conversion
I had a similar issue. I decided to convert mine to the more standard wiper mount you see in most cars today. My van is at my shop and when I get there I will send you pics. With these new mounts I was able to modify a Ford Taurus wipe blade to my van. It is longer and provides a much bigger view. I will get there this weekend and take some pics.
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Re: Wiper blade mount conversion
I looked back and found the parts to make the conversion.
Go here https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
You have to make 2 holes in each wiper arm for these to work. Then Just get what ever wiper you want. I just happen to have an older Ford Taurus and the blades are BIG. Took a little persuasion but I was able to get them to fit and have a much larger viewing experience.
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An update
Greetings again,
I appreciate the conversion, but it seems now that is NLA unfortunately.
If anyone has an alternative recommendation, please let me know.
If not, I had a dastardly idea: I will try and find someone / a company that 3D prints and see if they could "re-make" these wiper arm attachment points or something like that.
Getting more active online with the forums as I am cleaning out my storage and finding car parts in almost every nook and cranny I've gone thru in my house so far!!!
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Re: Wiper blade mount conversion
If you search amazon for wiper arm adapters, you get dozen's of those things. It doesn't fit all 'universal' wipers though. Over here what they sell at the generic autopart store and the fuel station, is the bosch aerotwin blades. They will not fit, because the connection is to the side of the J shape at the end. no way to lock the plastic clip. I guess none of that style will fit. The simple metal wiper blade like in your picture will fit.
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Re: Wiper blade mount conversion
Ideally just having the bayonet pin style is easy enough so I have found a guy thru the word of mouth who is a self-taught 3D printing guy so I will organize a meet-up and i'll report back the process of that. He can replicate the plastic piece, although the pin I will have to look elsewhere to find a replacement.
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