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intermittent wipers? #720506 05/02/06 06:02 PM
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Squeezer99 Offline OP
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I have a 95 T100, 4cyl, single cab. My truck doesn't have intermittent wipers, just off, low, high. I'd like to get intermittent wipers because a lot of times low is too fast in light rain. Is there anyway to get intermittent wipers on it?

Re: intermittent wipers? [Re: Squeezer99] #720507 05/02/06 11:07 PM
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Brian_M Offline
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No clue on the intermittent thing, but here's a plug for Aquapel. It's like RainX on steroids. 1 application for 6 months (though, in reality, mine's still going strong almost a year later), sheds water like it's nobodys business. It was developed by PPG (the glass people), and apparently Bonds to the class instead of just coating it (al-la RainX). I can't remember the last time I used wipers.... oh, wait.. I can. It was to clear the road spray after it'd quit raining (not enough moisture to bead up and run off).

At about $6/application (I got mine on eBay), it's going to be a LOT cheaper in the short term than intermittants.

Anyway, just a thought that might help your issue.


Cheers,

Brian M
'97 T100 SR5 4x4, with Buckets
Re: intermittent wipers? [Re: Squeezer99] #720508 05/03/06 06:32 AM
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If it's anything like retrofitting the older Toys, you need a wiper control arm and a relay. Typically the truck is already wired for plugnplay.

www.car-part.com for some junkyard perusing.


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