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Looking for a source (hopefully local) for removing wiper arms from Chevelles, Novas, Camaros.
Thanks ![]() Here is one offered by "KD" (part # 2039)...
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I have this one but I bought a different one that works better. I think it was from D&R Classic Camaro. Mark
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Mark - do you have part # and manufacturer? ThankS
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Sam it looks like this...
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Thanks Mark - not sure how that tool is used. Can you explain?
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I still have my Anco wiper tool I had back in the 60's.
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Thanks Mark - not sure how that tool is used. Can you explain? [/ QUOTE ] You stick that pointed end in the back of the wiper arm then lift up the spring to loosen it so you can remove the arm. A screw driver will do the same but since they made a tool I bought it and it works well. Mark
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Thanks Mark - not sure how that tool is used. Can you explain? [/ QUOTE ] ![]() |
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