by Bick Hardstaff
Here¹s something I did to upgrade my wiper arms and blades. I don¹t know about you but I was sick of wheeling my bronco though the brush and losing my blades due to the wimpy attachment hook that the stock bronco arms offered. Another reason is that replacement blades are cheaper and easier to find, as well as you can get 11 (original length), 12 or 13 inch blades that will cover more or your windshield. Here¹s what I did to fix it:
New Arm
Old Arm
Parts
1. It¹s junkyard time! I vultured a 80¹s Ranger for the arms. Actually, all I needed was the flat metal rod that makes it possible to adust the length of the arm. Take these home and out comes the grinder. You have to grind these down so that they will fit inside the rest of the original bronco arm. The bronco main arm (that part that goes on the stub that sticks out through the windshield frame) Once you have removed enough metal from the adjuster arm so it slides smoothly inside the main arm, put these two pieces together. Make sure you flip the adjuster arm so that the blade
pivot/attachment rod is pointed down
2. Now take the blade arm assembly and remove the pin in the center so that the metal band can fall out. This will have to be bent a little more flat so that the rubber of the blade comes in easier contact with the flat surface of the glass. Then reassemble the blade. (this step may have to be repeat to get the blade to make good contact with the glass. Once this step is done all you have to do is put the blade on the arm and enjoy bigger better cooler wiper arms.
Price List
Wiper arms from the junkyard 5.00 each
New wiper arm assembly (NAPA) 17.00 each
New blades w/ refills (NAPA) 5.00 each
If you have the right kind of old arms you may not need to buy new arm
assembly¹s
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