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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeep_Heaven View Post
    I had bought my Truck in Dec of 2018. I've not had time to do anything with it since it was unload in the driveway with the back axle torn apart. I have been looking at the windshield wipers and wondering how they worked. These are only vacuum? Do they both go on together or can the one work while the other is parked? I've noticed the vacuum wipers don't usually work very well, is there something better out there?
    Yes, they're only vacuum, they work at the same time, but not synchronized. That's why I'm having collision problems, I think I made the arms too long. The motors could work one at a time, but that would require another switch. There's a good thread on this site about an electric motor upgrade, but I wasn't able to find it quickly to add it here. I'm going to give these motors another chance before looking at that option again.
    Glad that you have one in the driveway, that's the only way to start! [emoji846]

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    Found it! http://m715zone.com/vb/showthread.ph...lectric+wipers
    Last edited by TJinSD; March 9th, 2019 at 05:44 PM. Reason: Add link
    1968 M-715 w/1100R16s on Stockton wheels, H3 headlights, 2bbl upgrade...

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