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Cheshire110



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Stainless wiper arms for late models
Sorry for creating a few threads today! Again have struggled to find any info elsewhere on this matter....

Stainless wiper arms for a tdci defender? Always liked them and black ones tend to fade but can only find up to 2001 ones in the usual places (eBay etc.)

Are they even any different pre 2001? Cheers, David
Land Rovers of all shapes S3 onwards… Daily is a 110 V8.
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Retroanaconda



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Yes, changed from push-on splined fitting to a tapered spline with a nut fitting.
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Cheshire110



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Ahh ok thanks, couldn't remember what they were like on my old 200tdi...

Just need to find some now! Not high up the list but I'd definitely get some if I found them. Cheers, David
Land Rovers of all shapes S3 onwards… Daily is a 110 V8.
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Stiff1



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Hi David, I went with the Bolt on on Bits Smooth arms and like them a lot but realise they have a bit of a Marmite effect.

Read a few negative reviews but mine have been faultless. They are in fact the rear arm of a Yaris.

Just replaced the blades with 14inch flat blades which has made an even greater difference.

Also I have a proper snorkel spare if you are interested, no holes in wing and would go with the sealant fixing to windscreen frame method.
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