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Just ordered the electric wiper motor for my '53,did a search for installing.My question is,How hard is the install?


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not hard at all. hope you ordered it from LMC as I have found they have the best price and all the instructions


When I grease the muffler bearings it always wants to go backwards and the radio plays classical music ... any suggestions?
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Yes,ordered it from LMC because of the pricing.Received it this evening,tore into it like a kid at christmas.MERRY CHRISTMAS to me.


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I need to replace my 12v wipers on my 1946 chevy...the wiper blade has too much movement...caused by the internal arm..

Who is LMC...since you two are sold on them thought I would try them also
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I bought these thru an ebay site. Deal direct with owner at number posted to save a few bucks. I haven't installed as yet. You will need to drill out existing hole for wiper to a slightly larger hole and cut the shaft. They self park. I bought two and will try to wire to one switch. I'm thinking something like a heater rheostat They come with arms and blades capable of being cut to size. Have fun and good luck
Dan


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