dude, you are awesome. I had this exact task to do on my old '66 Ford Pickup. Had no idea what to do. Found your great video, followed your directions, worked perfect ! Thanks a million. ER, Seattle
My wipers are exactly like that except for one thing: I had wrapped my posts against paint and primer a million years ago and just removed the tape...and there's a bunch of GLUE on the posts! I was doing right, it's just that the arms were GLUED on! Thanks, Man
Do what you like but there's no reason to have to pry with any tool on the paint or to have to protect the paint with loads of tape to prevent damage from prying on it. There's at least three styles of tool for this. Sure use a screwdriver or a small pry bar. I'll use the 8 buck tool made for the job.
Great tip with the masking tape. Thanks.
Great vid 👍🏻
dude, you are awesome. I had this exact task to do on my old '66 Ford Pickup. Had no idea what to do. Found your great video, followed your directions, worked perfect ! Thanks a million. ER, Seattle
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Thanks a lot man I knew I was doing it right just needed confirmation before screwing something up on my 71 nova!
Thanks for showing the clip after you removed the arm. To make your video even better, if you showed how it functioned...
Excellent instructions. Thanks.
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I need a puller to remove my wipers. Wish I would have known before I cracked the windshield. Doe!
thank you for this video. saved my bacon. I struggled for week trying to figure out how to get these things off without denting my cowl. worked great.
My wipers are exactly like that except for one thing: I had wrapped my posts against paint and primer a million years ago and just removed the tape...and there's a bunch of GLUE on the posts! I was doing right, it's just that the arms were GLUED on!
Thanks, Man
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Glue....LOL
Do what you like but there's no reason to have to pry with any tool on the paint or to have to protect the paint with loads of tape to prevent damage from prying on it. There's at least three styles of tool for this. Sure use a screwdriver or a small pry bar. I'll use the 8 buck tool made for the job.
Great idea with the tape.
Cool..
they still make tang? was good stuff back in the day
Tang was orange poison!!!!
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They make tools for this. SMH
little bit harder when its a truck with a lift kit. lol nice job explaining it...
That's about the same way I do it too.
Walk, walk, walk.Patience, and they come off. No chipped paint, no nicked arms, no fouls.
yep there a pain but there was maybe still a tool to get them off.. i got one but that was over 20 years ago HAHAHA makes life a lot easier!!