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Re: 1976 Wiper Arm replacement FYI, I bought a Trico, model 51-151C Wiper Arm today for $19.99 at my local Auto Parts Store. Took me about 10 seconds to fit a new blade and it fits perfectly on my '76 2002. Good thing, too cuz it's raining! Bigby
Re: 1976 Wiper Arm replacement
Anything like this? http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...29&hg=61&fg=45
Anything like this?
email this guy Steve parting a 75 model, hogpie1@hotmail.com
email this guy Steve parting a 75 model,
1976 Wiper Arm replacement Yeah, so I had my car repainted while I was on vacation for 2 weeks. Looks very nice. Thanks, dudes. So, first rain we've had since I got back and, uh, I got to watch my driver's side wiper arm sail off onto the Baltimore/ Washington Parkway at 60mph this morning. Thank god for Rain-X! Anyway, some vendors want more than $120 for a replacement arm! Surely there are less expensive alternatives. Any suggestions? This is a daily driver, so I really want a quick and cheap (but functional!) solution. I've tried the search engine and get SOME hits (Trico TR51-151 from 1motormart for $17...sounds too good to be true). Second, is it worth it to try and make the body shop buy me a new one? Is the onus on me to make sure every single thing they may or may not have disturbed while repainting is put back on properly? I mean, what the hell, I could've DIED if it was snowing or dark. thanks, Bigby
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