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Old 01-31-2011, 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Aryan
I don't get it. Why change the arms - they don't look very different from the originals.
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If you look at the pictures from the "marktplaats" link than you can see the arms have a distinct angle versus the 928 being straight.

So together with the ultra blade they will be lower and rest in a horizontal plane versus angled up on the windshield.

Any idea how much the in Europe shipping charges are for an item like this?
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Originally Posted by 77tony
AO, That's a neat idea if it can be done. Herman, that link is in German, how much is that set-up? T
It looks like the problem with that set is that you can only use half of it. Note that this project requires two driver's side wiper arms, and from the other pictures it looks like the drivers side is on the right. I'm kind of wondering about that, though.

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Old 01-31-2011, 11:24 PM
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Karsten, Did you use both the left and right arms off of that Lupo, or ? Also, do you remember the cost of the set? Thanks, T
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Originally Posted by Jerry Feather
It looks like the problem with that set is that you can only use half of it. Note that this project requires two driver's side wiper arms, and from the other pictures it looks like the drivers side is on the right. I'm kind of wondering about that, though.
That's on the Corrado - someone needs to take some measurements and see what will fit where.

Once we dig out from yet another snow, I'm heading back to the VW shop with a tape measure.
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I don't know, if you guys are aware of this - early 928 wiper arms are higher than those on the later cars. I believe the changeover was with the S4, but it could have been a year or two sooner (not sure).

The older cars would probably benefit the most from the Lupo GTI wiper arm conversion.
Old 02-01-2011, 10:21 AM
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Here is a picture of an S4 cowl. The position of the wiper looks to me about the same location as the one shown with the mod. Jerry Feather
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Originally Posted by Jerry Feather
Here is a picture of an S4 cowl. The position of the wiper looks to me about the same location as the one shown with the mod. Jerry Feather
Originally Posted by Nicole
I don't know, if you guys are aware of this - early 928 wiper arms are higher than those on the later cars. I believe the changeover was with the S4, but it could have been a year or two sooner (not sure).

The older cars would probably benefit the most from the Lupo GTI wiper arm conversion.

Not much to gain only a little bit more parallel to the cowl at rest (my current wipers set up are in the picture) and perhaps a stronger spring action.

Still checking some more option
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It appears a stronger spring action is needed to hold down the unit. The outer end of the pass side blade on Herman's 928 above looks there just barely touching the windshield ? Karsten/Darklands claims the Lupo arms do have a stronger spring that just might be needed. Karsten's W/W arms also appear to be laying lower than any of the OEM's that I have seen. (Post # 24 on this thread) Also note that the Consumer Reports rated the Valeo 600 series wiper blades # 1 in performance and were half the price of the Bosch blades that came in at # 8 in the same review. T
Old 02-01-2011, 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Herman K
Any idea how much the in Europe shipping charges are for an item like this?
In Europe? Where do you want to send it?

Here are the international shipping charges from Holland (Post Agency) http://www.tntpost.nl/voorthuis/pakk...nd-tracktrace/ look at the right tab "Wat kost het?"

Here from Germany http://www.dhl.de/de/paket/privatkun...nal/paket.html
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Thanks for the information I guess he quoted the DHL rate of 39 eu for max of 5KG
Old 02-01-2011, 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Jerry Feather
Here is a picture of an S4 cowl. The position of the wiper looks to me about the same location as the one shown with the mod. Jerry Feather
Id delete mine if i could. When it goes for paint eventually, i probably will. Heck, i live in Vegas. I will just get another cowl like that and have the hole welded up and then remove the mechanisms underneath.

In a perfect world i would like to create a quick disconnect on the wiper hub so they can be removed then the hole covered with a colormatched cap. To do this though the wiper would have to have the "male" section and the hub on the car the female section.

each his own in their car...do what you want!!
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That really cleaned it up. T
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Originally Posted by 77tony
That really cleaned it up. T
Like a great looking gal who just needs a serious wax job on her eyebrows!!
Old 02-02-2011, 12:05 AM
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Rain X works great, if you are MOVING faster than 40mph.
no wipers are ONLY for race cars in my opinion.

Originally Posted by dr bob
I've been doing Rain-X for years, in a place where it seldom rains and I seldom drive when it does. A couple summers ago the trip to Texas for OCIC was peppered (and more) with rain on the way. Most of the days in Texas had rain at some point. Rain-X was fine, and did what I expected, but still no substitute fo wipers when on the DFW freeways with rain plus tire spray covering the windscreen.

I guess the real question is about carrying the wipers and stuff in the car all the time, and just putting them on when rain threatens. No worries with that. It just seems like a heap of hassle.

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You need a cool way to have the wipers hidden when not in use. Then make a pantograph arm and just one wiper that goes edge-to-edge, yet folds out of the way when not in use. Two motors. First the regular wiper motor to move the arm. Second, similar to the headlight motor setup, to rotate the second pantograph arm pivot down so the wiper parks horizontally.
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Originally Posted by mark kibort
no wipers are ONLY for race cars in my opinion.
McLaren didn't get that memo



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