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ksbowman
Aug 23, 2018Explorer II
I replaced the top wiper on a 2004 Keystone Outback 5th we had. It was a very simple job, it pulled out of the groove it fit in and the new went right back in. I lubed the groove and wiper with WD 40 to ease the installation. I made a sketch by tracing the end of the old one on a sheet of paper, took measurements and got on the internet and bought a stock length then cut it to the needed length +1". The side wiper was the same as the roof (top) wiper. I'll do some looking and see if I can find the internet address of where I purchased it.
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