Windshield wipers hitting trim
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01-03-2007, 12:59
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Windshield wipers hitting trim
I was driving in a misty rain this weekend and I noticed that the
faster I went the further the windshield wipers moved towards the outside. On the highway they begin to slam against the trim below the windshield. I am sure this is due to the flat front and the air velocity across the windshield propelling the wiper along the way. It is clear that this has gone on for a long time because the trim is well worn. Has anyone made any modifications to prevent the wiper from hitting the trim? It is a most anoying sound, not to mention pretty rough on the wiper and trim. I think a shorter wiper blade might help, but that would limit the visibility. Suggestions? Gardner 78FC33 |
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01-03-2007, 13:19
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Windshield wipers hitting trim
Get some RainX and rub it on the windows per the instructions. It
will significantly reduce the need for windshield wipers at all. You might get by with the wipers set on the 'interval' setting (one swipe every few seconds). Pete Masterson aeonix1@... '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42' El Sobrante, CA On Jan 3, 2007, at 4:59 PM, Gardner Yeaw wrote: > I was driving in a misty rain this weekend and I noticed that the > faster I went the further the windshield wipers moved towards the > outside. On the highway they begin to slam against the trim below the > windshield. I am sure this is due to the flat front and the air > velocity across the windshield propelling the wiper along the way. It > is clear that this has gone on for a long time because the trim is > well worn. Has anyone made any modifications to prevent the wiper from > hitting the trim? It is a most anoying sound, not to mention pretty > rough on the wiper and trim. I think a shorter wiper blade might help, > but that would limit the visibility. > > Suggestions? > > Gardner > 78FC33 > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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01-03-2007, 13:32
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Windshield wipers hitting trim
Pete,
I am with you on the RainX. I did taht a few weeks ago. Unfortunately the '78 didn't have intermittent wipers. I suppose there might be an aftermarket control, but I haven,t found it yet. Gardner 78FC33 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Pete Masterson > > Get some RainX and rub it on the windows per the instructions. It > will significantly reduce the need for windshield wipers at all. You > might get by with the wipers set on the 'interval' setting (one swipe > every few seconds). > > Pete Masterson > aeonix1@... > '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42' > El Sobrante, CA > > > > > On Jan 3, 2007, at 4:59 PM, Gardner Yeaw wrote: > > > I was driving in a misty rain this weekend and I noticed that the > > faster I went the further the windshield wipers moved towards the > > outside. On the highway they begin to slam against the trim below the > > windshield. I am sure this is due to the flat front and the air > > velocity across the windshield propelling the wiper along the way. It > > is clear that this has gone on for a long time because the trim is > > well worn. Has anyone made any modifications to prevent the wiper from > > hitting the trim? It is a most anoying sound, not to mention pretty > > rough on the wiper and trim. I think a shorter wiper blade might help, > > but that would limit the visibility. > > > > Suggestions? > > > > Gardner > > 78FC33 > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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01-03-2007, 13:47
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Windshield wipers hitting trim
What size blades are you using? I just measured mine tonight for
replacements. Mine are 20", and do not hit the bottom trim.. Stephen H 81 FC-33SB Plant City, FL _____ From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Gardner Yeaw Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 8:00 PM To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Windshield wipers hitting trim I was driving in a misty rain this weekend and I noticed that the faster I went the further the windshield wipers moved towards the outside. On the highway they begin to slam against the trim below the windshield. I am sure this is due to the flat front and the air velocity across the windshield propelling the wiper along the way. It is clear that this has gone on for a long time because the trim is well worn. Has anyone made any modifications to prevent the wiper from hitting the trim? It is a most anoying sound, not to mention pretty rough on the wiper and trim. I think a shorter wiper blade might help, but that would limit the visibility. Suggestions? Gardner 78FC33 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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01-03-2007, 15:07
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Windshield wipers hitting trim
Hi
sounds like you just need to adjust the wiper arm at the motor. I recently replaced a wiper motor and had to adjust the arm (at the motor) so it would be in the correct postion. The front opens right up when you take out the hex head bolts. Rose Mary 82 FC JP's White Bird in Mexico --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" wrote: > > I was driving in a misty rain this weekend and I noticed that the > faster I went the further the windshield wipers moved towards the > outside. On the highway they begin to slam against the trim below the > windshield. I am sure this is due to the flat front and the air > velocity across the windshield propelling the wiper along the way. It > is clear that this has gone on for a long time because the trim is > well worn. Has anyone made any modifications to prevent the wiper from > hitting the trim? It is a most anoying sound, not to mention pretty > rough on the wiper and trim. I think a shorter wiper blade might help, > but that would limit the visibility. > > Suggestions? > > Gardner > 78FC33 > |
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01-04-2007, 00:46
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Stephen,
I don't know the size, I may be up at the storage facility this weekend and I will measure them. I also plan to take the arm off and adjust the position. I did not realize that I could do that, it looked like thare was only one position but I have since learned it is adjustable. Gardner. --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen H" <share@...> wrote: > > What size blades are you using? I just measured mine tonight for > replacements. Mine are 20", and do not hit the bottom trim.. > > > > Stephen H > > 81 FC-33SB > > Plant City, FL > > > > > > _____ > > From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Gardner Yeaw > Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 8:00 PM > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Windshield wipers hitting trim > > > > I was driving in a misty rain this weekend and I noticed that the > faster I went the further the windshield wipers moved towards the > outside. On the highway they begin to slam against the trim below the > windshield. I am sure this is due to the flat front and the air > velocity across the windshield propelling the wiper along the way. It > is clear that this has gone on for a long time because the trim is > well worn. Has anyone made any modifications to prevent the wiper from > hitting the trim? It is a most anoying sound, not to mention pretty > rough on the wiper and trim. I think a shorter wiper blade might help, > but that would limit the visibility. > > Suggestions? > > Gardner > 78FC33 > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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01-04-2007, 02:12
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Windshield wipers hitting trim
The thingamijig that fastens the motor to the wiper action has a plastic
connection on each end that gets elongated. BB can provide new ones. Best I remember there are 2 lengths. LT 90 SP in Eclectic, AL ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rose Mary" To: Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 9:07 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Windshield wipers hitting trim > Hi > sounds like you just need to adjust the wiper arm at the motor. I > recently replaced a wiper motor and had to adjust the arm (at the > motor) so it would be in the correct postion. The front opens right > up when you take out the hex head bolts. > Rose Mary > 82 FC > JP's White Bird > in Mexico > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" > wrote: >> >> I was driving in a misty rain this weekend and I noticed that > the >> faster I went the further the windshield wipers moved towards the >> outside. On the highway they begin to slam against the trim below > the >> windshield. I am sure this is due to the flat front and the air >> velocity across the windshield propelling the wiper along the way. > It >> is clear that this has gone on for a long time because the trim is >> well worn. Has anyone made any modifications to prevent the wiper > from >> hitting the trim? It is a most anoying sound, not to mention > pretty >> rough on the wiper and trim. I think a shorter wiper blade might > help, >> but that would limit the visibility. >> >> Suggestions? >> >> Gardner >> 78FC33 >> > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > |
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01-04-2007, 10:10
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Windshield wipers hitting trim
Yep, RainX is great. I don't need to even turn my blades on. Water beads right
off. And if the windshield has gotten buggy their little bodies don't get scraped & smeared across the glass. Alex Smith 82FC35 Tallahassee Pete Masterson some RainX and rub it on the windows per the instructions. It will significantly reduce the need for windshield wipers at all. You might get by with the wipers set on the 'interval' setting (one swipe every few seconds). Pete Masterson aeonix1@... '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42' El Sobrante, CA On Jan 3, 2007, at 4:59 PM, Gardner Yeaw wrote: > I was driving in a misty rain this weekend and I noticed that the > faster I went the further the windshield wipers moved towards the > outside. On the highway they begin to slam against the trim below the > windshield. I am sure this is due to the flat front and the air > velocity across the windshield propelling the wiper along the way. It > is clear that this has gone on for a long time because the trim is > well worn. Has anyone made any modifications to prevent the wiper from > hitting the trim? It is a most anoying sound, not to mention pretty > rough on the wiper and trim. I think a shorter wiper blade might help, > but that would limit the visibility. > > Suggestions? > > Gardner > 78FC33 > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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01-04-2007, 15:27
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Windshield wipers hitting trim
Alex,
I do have Rainx, but I need every bit of vision I can muster. It gets tough at night in the rain to really see what is ahead. I had to lean on the brakes pretty hard this weekend because some thoughtless dimwit had a flat tire. He decided not to pull over but to drive in the right hand lane at about 5 mph (in a 65 mph zone) rather than use the more than adequate shoulder. I guess he didn't want to stop and fix it. The extra moment it took to realize what was happening made it clear that two things were responsable for the delay. First, I was turning the wipers on and off by hand, and second I was going too fast for the conditions (not speeding, but should have been going slower). I am looking into aftermarket intermittent wiper controls for the first condition. I am also seriously re-evaluating my driving habits for the second. I spoke to Steve Birtles and he explained how to adjust the position of the arm. It wasn't obvious when I first looked at it. So Raienx and re-adjusted wipers with a intermittent system will make for a much less stressful driving ecperience. Gardner 78FC33 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Alex Smith > > Yep, RainX is great. I don't need to even turn my blades on. Water beads right off. And if the windshield has gotten buggy their little bodies don't get scraped & smeared across the glass. > Alex Smith > 82FC35 > Tallahassee > > Pete Masterson wrote: Get some RainX and rub it on the windows per the instructions. It > will significantly reduce the need for windshield wipers at all. You > might get by with the wipers set on the 'interval' setting (one swipe > every few seconds). > > Pete Masterson > aeonix1@... > '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42' > El Sobrante, CA > > On Jan 3, 2007, at 4:59 PM, Gardner Yeaw wrote: > > > I was driving in a misty rain this weekend and I noticed that the > > faster I went the further the windshield wipers moved towards the > > outside. On the highway they begin to slam against the trim below the > > windshield. I am sure this is due to the flat front and the air > > velocity across the windshield propelling the wiper along the way. It > > is clear that this has gone on for a long time because the trim is > > well worn. Has anyone made any modifications to prevent the wiper from > > hitting the trim? It is a most anoying sound, not to mention pretty > > rough on the wiper and trim. I think a shorter wiper blade might help, > > but that would limit the visibility. > > > > Suggestions? > > > > Gardner > > 78FC33 > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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01-05-2007, 16:12
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Gardner, I agree, my night vision is not very good esp with on-coming car lights
shining in my eyes! Alex 82FC35 Gardner Yeaw Alex, I do have Rainx, but I need every bit of vision I can muster. It gets tough at night in the rain to really see what is ahead. I had to lean on the brakes pretty hard this weekend because some thoughtless dimwit had a flat tire. He decided not to pull over but to drive in the right hand lane at about 5 mph (in a 65 mph zone) rather than use the more than adequate shoulder. I guess he didn't want to stop and fix it. The extra moment it took to realize what was happening made it clear that two things were responsable for the delay. First, I was turning the wipers on and off by hand, and second I was going too fast for the conditions (not speeding, but should have been going slower). I am looking into aftermarket intermittent wiper controls for the first condition. I am also seriously re-evaluating my driving habits for the second. I spoke to Steve Birtles and he explained how to adjust the position of the arm. It wasn't obvious when I first looked at it. So Raienx and re-adjusted wipers with a intermittent system will make for a much less stressful driving ecperience. Gardner 78FC33 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Alex Smith > > Yep, RainX is great. I don't need to even turn my blades on. Water beads right off. And if the windshield has gotten buggy their little bodies don't get scraped & smeared across the glass. > Alex Smith > 82FC35 > Tallahassee > > Pete Masterson wrote: Get some RainX and rub it on the windows per the instructions. It > will significantly reduce the need for windshield wipers at all. You > might get by with the wipers set on the 'interval' setting (one swipe > every few seconds). > > Pete Masterson > aeonix1@... > '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42' > El Sobrante, CA > > On Jan 3, 2007, at 4:59 PM, Gardner Yeaw wrote: > > > I was driving in a misty rain this weekend and I noticed that the > > faster I went the further the windshield wipers moved towards the > > outside. On the highway they begin to slam against the trim below the > > windshield. I am sure this is due to the flat front and the air > > velocity across the windshield propelling the wiper along the way. It > > is clear that this has gone on for a long time because the trim is > > well worn. Has anyone made any modifications to prevent the wiper from > > hitting the trim? It is a most anoying sound, not to mention pretty > > rough on the wiper and trim. I think a shorter wiper blade might help, > > but that would limit the visibility. > > > > Suggestions? > > > > Gardner > > 78FC33 > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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