Rear Wiper Blade Size

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Banshee

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As above, I'm currently running without ones as I pulled mine off and removed the metal rod out of it and bent the end on it to use as a Banjo bolt mini filter fishing rod :lol

When I had my running issues I checked for it again just in case but as I suspected there wasn't one in there

Are they 13" I can't remember :nenau

Want a Bosch Aero to match the fronts
 
I have a 11 1/2in one on my 2001 T2, so 11 or 12in?
 
I think it depends on the back window shape, my old '96 truck had a different rear wiper to the 2001 version. Not sure if the wiper is any different in size though.
 
I'm glad someone started this, I was curious about a larger blade, but also to note, since putting my big spare wheel on the boot door the wiper blade (in resting position) rubs against the tyre. Just thought I would note :thumb2
 
I'm glad someone started this, I was curious about a larger blade, but also to note, since putting my big spare wheel on the boot door the wiper blade (in resting position) rubs against the tyre. Just thought I would note :thumb2

Mine did this too, so I placed 3 thick washers, taped in place, on the three studs on the door mount, and this gave enough room for the wiper blade to move.
Make sure there is enough thread engagement on the wheel nuts though.

You don't want to add any friction to the wiper, or you will cause premature failure. Oh no... I have used another word that Alex can get off on..:doh
I don't know why I wrote that...:eek:
:lol:lol
Rustic
 
Just measure the one on mine (05) & it's 11" could poss get a 12" one on but it would be very close to the trim:augie
 
Mine did this too, so I placed 3 thick washers, taped in place, on the three studs on the door mount, and this gave enough room for the wiper blade to move.
Make sure there is enough thread engagement on the wheel nuts though.

You don't want to add any friction to the wiper, or you will cause premature failure. Oh no... I have used another word that Alex can get off on..:doh
I don't know why I wrote that...:eek:
:lol:lol
Rustic

I cant keep up dude :lol

I'm frantically searching for more funny pictures!
 

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