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jlaird

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The rubber things holding the windsheld wiper motor to the fire wall, there is no way they go through those holes. Seems to me I cut them in half last time I did this???????
 
Unless seperate stepped gromets on both sides, then they are forced thru the little holes.....have fun with them.
 
No way I have fun with these, they going to get cut.
 
Well darn Frank, knew you would thing it was an easy job. Wish you lived down the street. These came from Moss and look ok just a lot of rubber to go in that small hole althouth if I could get em in they would fit fine????????
 
Jack, use soap - don't cut.
 
They'll fit. Soap, glycerine, silicone grease... and a bit of snake wrasslin', but they do go in. All in agreement, say "aye!"
 
Heh, vice grips. Gota have vice grips for a job like this.
 
JACK?! Don't you remember answering this same question for me about 1 month ago?? I, too, was thinking these darn things were impossible to place. You told me to keep pushing. It worked.

So...keep pushing, Jack...

Mustafa
 
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They'll fit. Soap, glycerine, silicone grease... and a bit of snake wrasslin', but they do go in. All in agreement, say "aye!"

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AYE!!!
Jeff
 
AYE!
But I used KY as suggested in this very forum.
Don't laugh.
 
Yep surely do, but mine were hard hard. All ok now. fixed the problem. Wiper motor in.

Now if I can just figure where all these wires go.
 
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