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mecevans

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so i deleted my rear wiper the other day and ended up doing the same to both front after liking the results. it looks damn good! one of the guys that i work with said that theres a way to make it work like the big single blade on mercedes. anyone done this?
 

lewis15498

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mecevans;1396340 said:
so i deleted my rear wiper the other day and ended up doing the same to both front after liking the results. it looks damn good! one of the guys that i work with said that theres a way to make it work like the big single blade on mercedes. anyone done this?

Just wondering on exactly what it is you plan on doing when it rains...
 

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lewis15498;1396343 said:
Just wondering on exactly what it is you plan on doing when it rains...

have you never used rain-ex? i saved the blades of course but i would like to figure out if its possible to just use the passenger side to wipe the entire window.
 

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mecevans;1396346 said:
have you never used rain-ex? i saved the blades of course but i would like to figure out if its possible to just use the passenger side to wipe the entire window.

Yeah but wipers are something i really value. It urks me that my truck doesnt have an intermittent setting. I would never part with them, even on a track car. My windshield gets dirty, i like having the ability to clean it while driving.

Plus the situation would get exponentially worse when you dealing with ice/snow.
 

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Now we're deleting wiper blades...just for looks :nono:

WTF is this place coming to....
 

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CALIFORNIA Vehicle Code; Division 12 Chapter 4 Section 26706

26706. (a) Every motor vehicle, except motorcycles, equipped with a windshield shall also be equipped with a self-operating windshield wiper.
(b) Every new motor vehicle first registered after December 31, 1949, except motorcycles, shall be equipped with two such windshield wipers, one mounted on the right half and one on the left half of the windshield, except that any motor vehicle may be equipped with a single wiper so long as it meets the wiped area requirements in Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards Governing Windshield Wiping and Washing Systems.

(c) This section does not apply to snow removal equipment equipped with adequate manually operated windshield wipers.

Amended Ch. 196, Stats. 1978. Effective January 1, 1979.


Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Federal Regulations; Part 571: Motor Carrier Vehicle Safety Standards, Standard No. 104; Windshield wiping and washing systems.

§571.104 Standard No. 104; Windshield wiping and washing systems.
S1. Scope. This standard specifies requirements for windshield wiping and washing systems.

S2. Application. This standard applies to passenger cars, multipurpose passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses.

S3. Definitions. The term seating reference point is substituted for the terms manikin H point, manikin H point with seat in rearmost position and H point wherever any of these terms appear in any SAE Standard or SAE Recommended Practice referred to in this standard.

Daylight opening means the maximum unobstructed opening through the glazing surface, as defined in paragraph 2.3.12 of section E, Ground Vehicle Practice, SAE Aerospace-Automotive Drawing Standards, September 1963.

Glazing surface reference line means the line resulting from the intersection of the glazing surface and a horizontal plane 635 millimeters above the seating reference point, as shown in Figure 1 of SAE Recommended Practice J903a, “Passenger Car Windshield Wiper Systems,” May 1966.

Overall width means the maximum overall body width dimension “W116”, as defined in section E, Ground Vehicle Practice, SAE Aerospace-Automotive Drawing Standards, September 1963.

Plan view reference line means—

(a) For vehicles with bench-type seats, a line parallel to the vehicle longitudinal centerline outboard of the steering wheel centerline 0.15 times the difference between one-half of the shoulder room dimension and the steering wheel centerline-to-car-centerline dimension as shown in Figure 2 of SAE Recommended Practice J903a, May 1966; or

(b) For vehicles with individual-type seats, either—

(i) A line parallel to the vehicle longitudinal centerline which passes through the center of the driver’s designated seating position; or

(ii) A line parallel to the vehicle longitudinal centerline located so that the geometric center of the 95 percent eye range contour is positioned on the longitudinal centerline of the driver’s designated seating position.

Shoulder room dimension means the front shoulder room dimension “W3” as defined in section E, Ground Vehicle Practice, SAE Aerospace-Automotive Drawing Standards, September 1963.

95 percent eye range contour means the 95th percentile tangential cutoff specified in SAE Recommended Practice J941, “Passenger Car Driver’s Eye Range,” November 1965.

S4. Requirements.

S4.1 Windshield wiping system. Each vehicle shall have a power-driven windshield wiping system that meets the requirements of S4.1.1.

S4.1.1 Frequency.

S4.1.1.1 Each windshield wiping system shall have at least two frequencies or speeds.

S4.1.1.2 One frequency or speed shall be at least 45 cycles per minute regardless of engine load and engine speed.

S4.1.1.3 Regardless of engine speed and engine load, the highest and one lower frequency or speed shall differ by at least 15 cycles per minute. Such lower frequency or speed shall be at least 20 cycles per minute regardless of engine speed and engine load.

S4.1.1.4 Compliance with subparagraphs S4.1.1.2 and S4.1.1.3 may be demonstrated by testing under the conditions specified in sections 4.1.1 and 4.1.2 of SAE Recommended Practice J903a, May 1966.

S4.1.2 Wiped area. When tested wet in accordance with SAE Recommended Practice J903a, May 1966, each passenger car windshield wiping system shall wipe the percentage of Areas A, B, and C of the windshield (established in accordance with S4.1.2.1) that (1) is specified in column 2 of the applicable table following subparagraph S4.1.2.1 and (2) is within the area bounded by a perimeter line on the glazing surface 25 millimeters from the edge of the daylight opening.

S4.1.2.1 Areas A, B, and C shall be established as shown in Figures 1 and 2 of SAE Recommended Practice J903a, May 1966, using the angles specified in Columns 3 through 6 of Table I, II, III, or IV, as applicable.

Table I—Passenger cars of less than 60 inches in overall width
COLUMN 1— AREA COLUMN 2— MINIMUM PERCENT TO BE WIPED ANGLES IN DEGREES
COLUMN 3—LEFT COLUMN 4—RIGHT COLUMN 5—UP COLUMN 6—DOWN
A 80 16 49 7 5
B 94 13 46 4 3
C 99 7 15 3 1
Table II—Passenger cars of 60 or more but less than 64 inches in overall width
COLUMN 1— AREA COLUMN 2— MINIMUM PERCENT TO BE WIPED ANGLES IN DEGREES
COLUMN 3—LEFT COLUMN 4—RIGHT COLUMN 5—UP COLUMN 6—DOWN
A 80 17 51 8 5
B 94 13 49 4 3
C 99 7 15 3 1
Table III—Passenger cars of 64 or more but less than 68 inches in overall width
COLUMN 1— AREA COLUMN 2—MINIMUM PERCENT TO BE WIPED ANGLES IN DEGREES
COLUMN 3—LEFT COLUMN 4—RIGHT COLUMN 5—UP COLUMN 6—DOWN
A 80 17 53 9 5
B 94 14 51 5 3
C 99 8 15 4 1
Table IV—Passenger cars of 68 or more inches in overall width
COLUMN 1— AREA COLUMN 2— MINIMUM PERCENT TO BE WIPED ANGLES IN DEGREES
COLUMN 3—LEFT COLUMN 4—RIGHT COLUMN 5—UP COLUMN 6—DOWN
A 80 18 56 10 5
B 94 14 53 5 3
C 99 10 15 5 1
Table I—Passenger cars of less than 520 millimeters in overall width
Column 1— Area Column 2— Minimum percent to be wiped Angles in degrees
Column 3— Left Column 4— Right Column 5— Up Column 6— Down
A 80 16 49 7 5
B 94 13 46 4 3
C 99 7 15 3 1
Table II—Passenger cars of 520 or more but less than 1630 millimeters in overall width
Column 1— Area Column 2— Minimum percent to be wiped Angles in degrees
Column 3— Left Column 4— Right Column 5— Up Column 6— Down
A 80 17 51 8 5
B 94 13 49 4 3
C 99 7 15 3 1
Table III—Passenger cars of 1630 or more but less than 1730 millimeters in overall width
Column 1— Area Column 2— Minimum percent to be wiped Angles in degrees
Column 3— Left Column 4— Right Column 5— Up Column 6— Down
A 80 17 53 9 5
B 94 14 51 5 3
C 99 8 15 4 1
Table IV—Passenger cars of 1730 or more millimeters in overall width
Column 1— Area Column 2— Minimum percent to be wiped Angles in degrees
Column 3— Left Column 4— Right Column 5— Up Column 6— Down
A 80 18 56 10 5
B 94 14 53 5 3
C 99 10 15 5 1
S4.2 Windshield washing system.

S4.2.1 Each passenger car shall have a windshield washing system that meets the requirements of SAE Recommended Practice J942, “Passenger Car Windshield Washer Systems,” November 1965, except that the reference to “the effective wipe pattern defined in SAE J903, paragraph 3.1.2” in paragraph 3.1 of SAE Recommended Practice J942 shall be deleted and “the areas established in accordance with subparagraph S4.1.2.1 of Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 104” shall be inserted in lieu thereof.

S4.2.2 Each multipurpose passenger vehicle truck, and bus shall have a windshield washing system that meets the requirements of SAE Recommended Practice J942, November 1965, except that the reference to “the effective wipe pattern defined in SAE J903, paragraph 3.1.2” in paragraph 3.1 of SAE Recommended Practice J942 shall be deleted and “the pattern designed by the manufacturer for the windshield wiping system on the exterior surface of the windshield glazing” shall be inserted in lieu thereof.

[36 FR 22902, Dec. 2, 1971, as amended at 58 FR 13023, Mar. 9, 1993; 60 FR 13643, Mar. 14, 1995; 63 FR 51000, Sept. 24, 1998]
 

iwannadie

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I wouldn't remove my wipers but also I can say I haven't drove in the rain with the supra in many years. I also don't have the sprayers to clean the windshield with so for me the wipers haven't been turned on in years.

I still replace the blades on a schedule in case I do ever get caught in the rain, the sun just kills the wiper blades I swear.

Isn't there euro sports cars have that no wipers, just the shape of the windshield and certain speeds keeps the rain off. Not saying that makes it ok to run the supra without blades, just think its cool for that car.
 

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lewis15498;1396347 said:
Yeah but wipers are something i really value. It urks me that my truck doesnt have an intermittent setting. I would never part with them, even on a track car. My windshield gets dirty, i like having the ability to clean it while driving.

Plus the situation would get exponentially worse when you dealing with ice/snow.

A kit is available Very inexpensive JC Witney
 

MA70Snowman

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Is it "cool" to remove them? they sit low enough it doesn't bother me. BUt awhile back I bought a MA71 Model. and the model had like 6 wiper blades, for different setups, and on the cover of the box. the "car" it was modeled after had 1 wiper blade slightly off center on the passengers side and sat just below the drivers, and the arc of it looked like it went from where it sat to verticle on the passengers side. I honestlly thought, "now that would be "unique" and Effective". If THAT was possible i'd be down also. I haven't looked into it myself but at the time my thought was it had to be a "Euro" spec kinda up there w/ the folding mirrors and different light options, can anyone VALIDATE that?
 

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mecevans;1396346 said:
have you never used rain-ex? i saved the blades of course but i would like to figure out if its possible to just use the passenger side to wipe the entire window.

haha i also have no wipers and thats what i use, shit works good you almost dont need wipers with that stuff. i do need to put them back on tho just incase
 

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i practically had no wipers :( needed to get new ones but never did (every time i turned them on one would fall off)... never drove the car in the rain lol
 

mecevans

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only thing that bugs me is how bulky they look. if they were low profile and sat under the hood i would never mess with them. im still looking for how to do this.
 

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i haven't had wiper arm's on my car in a long time.i swapped the rusty cowl for a better one and the arm's(rusty too) never made it back on to the car.i was going to blast and powder coat them,but never got around to it.chance of rain,the car sit's in the garage.it's nice to have another car to drive
 

Grandavi

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I have no idea if anyone else has found them.. but I looked hard and couldnt... MKIII wiper arms (etc).. I have 2 pair now.. lol. the screw in the original ones froze and broke.. so i bought a second set and sanded/painted them (look like new!).

Remove them? ROFL... not a chance where I live. No idea how you would get a single blade to work.
 

dbsupra90

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single wiper blade crooked on the windshield was popular when i was in high school. along with the dual blade rallye wipers. hint: this was a few years ago lol
 
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