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How to rebuild a set of wipers
After starting this thread, where I was looking for refills for my nice old stainless Anco wipers, I decided to get to work.
Went to a couple of parts stores, and neither one could get me refills. No surprise. So, it was time to get creative. Picked out a set of Trico Exact Fit 13" replacements. They would be great if they weren't black. We're not going to worry about that, though. ![]() We only need the rubber from the new wipers. On the end of the wiper where the lock is, pry that tab up a little. This will let you slide out the rubber with the stainless insert. ![]() ![]() ![]() Take the stainless pieces off the rubber. I had tried to reuse this on my old wipers, but they were too narrow. ![]() Take your old wiper, and disassemble it. ![]() ![]() ![]() Cut the rubber out of the old stainless keeper. ![]() Cut a small piece off the new rubber to fit the old stainless keeper (measure first). ![]() Start to work the new rubber into the old keeper. ![]() It will be easy, until the end. Use a blunt screwdriver to get that last bit to seat. ![]() ![]() Slide one of the arms on to the detent. You can see the masking tape piece I used to make sure the rubber stayed in place while I reassembled. ![]() Make sure the pieces go back in the correct place. Red refill buttons on the outside. ![]() ![]() Crimp the little tabs down a bit to make sure things don't move around. I made sure that I crimped both rubber and stainless. ![]() Time to replace the wiper beam. ![]() Done. Bring on the rain. ![]() |
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