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- Community AlumniWalmart, Sams Club, Costco, Napa and some truck stores
JimR - captainmurphExplorerI just replaced mine. Initial search turned up nothing but then I went with the old one to NAPA store and they matched them up for %20.00 (for the pair).
I sanded and repainted the arms and have a like new windshield wiper system.
Now, to add the new windshield washer system! - SuperBusNomadI recently had to replace my wide saddle blades (DYNAs) and was looking at $45 each through Newmar, and about $60/pair on Amazon. Using Google, I stumbled across a bus supply store about 20 minutes from my office and got them for $40 shipped (didn't have time to get there before I needed them). Unityparts.com is the website for anyone who is interested. I recall they had a number of sizes - and no drilling once received!
- down_homeExplorer III paid less than ten dollars at a parts store in Decatur, Indiana, and about twenty at CW.
Just the blades an two metal strips per side. 28 inches. Looks like I could use larger ones but not sure they will fit the factory wiper blade holder arms. - tropical36Explorer
RJL wrote:
My blades are 32 1/2". I googled and Amazon offers 32" for 55 bucks. Is that a good price? Do I need 32" or 33"? Does it matter? Any additional recommendations?
Thank you
Bob
I've been getting them at AutoZone or AdvancedAuto and usually the cheapest, as they don't get used a lot and only last for awhile, before becoming hard and brittle anyway.
We've never had a problem finding replacements for the three coaches, that we've owned. - jeeperdude10ExplorerI found and got mine from FIND IT PARTS....exact fit w/o any modifications. Easy breezy. Very helpful people as well. I like to keep things as 'stock as possible'!!
- willaldExplorer IIDon't recall the length of the blades, but first time I replaced them a year or two ago, I got the replacements at Advance Auto Parts.
Last June, driving across Virginia in monsoon of rain, one wiper blade broke off and was thrown (lost). Found a Walmart a few miles down the road, picked up a replacement blade of same length that worked fine. Actually bought two of them while was there, so now keep a spare blade in case it ever 'throws' another one.
You can save a TON of $$ by just buying an appropriate sized wiper replacement from an auto part store or Walmart vs. getting an exact replacement from somewhere like Camping World that will rip you off. - way2rollNavigator II
Twomed wrote:
Ava wrote:
I use 28s which I buy from Costco for about $10. The wiper arms on the motorhome are too big for the fittings supplied but I drill out the center rivet and use a nut and nyloc bolt. Works fine for mine
Yeppers!....15 minutes saves $40+ that's $160 an hour...real beer money. :)
This is exactly what I do. - GrooverExplorer IIThere are not many options is the small town I live in so I get mine online at wipers123.com. I have been emailing to jeff.jost@8020worldwide.com. It has been a while since I ordered any and I don't remember the price but I am pretty sure that it was way less than $50.
Even though my coach came with 32" wipers all of the size charts I can find call for 28" and in the past I have had to argue with them to get them to send the 32". I guess that they have had too many returns from customers ordering the wrong thing. - gboppExplorerGo to Walmart, or somewhere similar, and get a slightly shorter blade for a lot less money.
You won't notice the difference in length.
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