How To Install Jeep Performance Wiper Blades With A Review
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- We install and review the all new @Jeep performance wiper blade system. this is Part # PW100013AB.
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Just installed mine on a 23 gladiator yesterday and yea the hose connector thing was too small so I had to use the oem one. Was afraid I was going to break it but it came off with some elbow grease. Thank you for this video.
Very welcome!
Did you experience any issues getting the wiper arms off, or did you use the special puller tool?
@@Kracka21C8 I talk about it in the video.
2:11
I just bought the tool
Didn't want to risk it and it's good to have for the baterry terminals as well
@@guiltyred6144never hurts to have the tool. Agreed.
So what gets replaced when the rubber wears out? Is there an insert?
Just a new blade, the kit comes with extras too. Yes, just the rubber gets replaced.
Will they fit a jk?
This specifc part is not interchangeable between JL and JK. Having said that @mopar is coming out with a JK version soon.
Yes they fit on a JK. The only difference is that we do not have a quick disconnect in the same location to connect the new hose. Simply cut the washer hose between the engine compartment and hood. The hose will push together and work fine. I did it on my JK...
@@raymondadams2673 Good to know - Thanks!!
Have you been able to find replacement blades for them?
I had these installed and frankly they last a lot longer than regular blades, but I need some replacements and can't find them. Am I missing something?
I'm pretty sure they are a part number available from the dealer
@@JeepsOnTheRun I just started looking yesterday trying to find em online yesterday. I can't seem to find a Mopar part number for the replacement blades.
I'll have to try the dealership this week
@@BWayNew I'll check, I thought I had them.
Thanks I really appreciate it!
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The hose connector issue as described is just a matter of disconnecting at the correct spot. What would be the obvious "quick disconnect" is not where the new hose is supposed to connect in. About an inch below it is another connection point that pulls out that fits the supplied connector. Appreciated the tip of just tucking in the old hose instead of pulling the heat shield material off!
What do you think will happen this winter?? Do you think the lines will freeze easier than the traditional wiper fluid does?
I really don't think they will. Assuming you use the proper fluid.
Been great all winter! :)
Update. Worked awesome!
thoughts on just installing a T into the existing line so you have hood and wiper squirters? I'm wondering if you think it would have enough pressure to be effective? Thanks for a great video!
I could work, but honestly I think it will hurt the pressure of the new ones. I also think you'll be so happy with the new ones you'll see you won't need it.
Can I add these to a wj? Also how much did you pay for this?
Not out for a WJ yet. They retail for $140