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Old 20-02-2018, 07:02   #1
Detectingdorset
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Default Wiper spindle bushes

Hello all,
I have a bit of a problem, my wiper spindle bushes are so worn that every time I close my bonnet (hood) the wiper arm gets trapped under the edge of the Bonnet.
can you get replacement bushes??
Thanks
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Old 20-02-2018, 09:43   #2
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yes the three bolt assembly is replaceable but no idea of cost from the stealers, I have always got them off of a scrapper, Rick
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Old 20-02-2018, 11:11   #3
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I am pretty sure they are quite expensive. I bought some for a Carlton twenty years ago and they were over a £100 back then!

A used pair is going to be the sensible option.
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Old 20-02-2018, 13:08   #4
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Best bet is to get a complete linkage from a scrapped motor!
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Old 20-02-2018, 13:14   #5
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The linkage on my T2 has been held together with zip ties for the past 1,5 years - no issues since, and that in rainy Belgium
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Old 20-02-2018, 13:57   #6
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The linkage on my T2 has been held together with zip ties for the past 1,5 years - no issues since, and that in rainy Belgium
I like your style
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