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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Toronto,Canada
Posts: 225
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Wiper Blades
I've tried three different brands of wiper blades for my Land Cruiser. But each one has the same problem where they're noisy when they wipe across the windshield. It's ok when it goes from the rest position to max wipe but on the return wipe it seems the wipers bounce as they go along the windshield. How can I fix this? The brands of wiper blades I've tried are from Canadian Tire, Bosch and some unknown set that can with the truck when I bought it.
Help me with this as it's very annoying........ ![]() |
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Colonel Angus
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Call Cruiserdan and get OEM Toyota- not expensive and they are the best hands down. I went down this same road and will never buy aftermarket again.
__________________ 1986 Toyota Landcruiser FJ60, 2002 Toyota Tacoma Limited DC 4x4, 1999 Toyota 4Runner Upstate Cruisers Olde North State Cruisers TLCA#18436 |
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IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Louisville, CO
Posts: 651
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Anco winter blades work for me
Been using them for years...seem to work fine.
__________________ 1987 FJ60, SROR Sliders, lockers, 4.11s, 33s and other stuff 1977 FJ40, mostly stock. |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Westchester County, NY
Posts: 139
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anyone ever try waxing their windshield with a little carnuba wax?
Call me crazy but it might help. __________________ 1985 FJ60: needs a few things. 1989 FJ62: eye candy! 1993 Toyota Pickup: zero rust! 1985 Celica GT-S convertible: daily driver |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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The problem may not be your wiper blades but with your wiper arm. I read someplace that the blade needs to be perpendicular (at 90degrees) to the windshield. If the arm is twisted, the blade may make noise (in one direction?).
Also, if the tension spring is weak, it may not be strong enough for the wiper to keep good contact over the whole stroke. Good luck. |
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IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: In Between Worlds
Posts: 924
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Oregon
Posts: 491
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I too use Bosch. For me, they work better than OEM.
Your problem may be a worn out windshield. I've been doing some research on this and it seems over time, you develope micro scratches and pitting. Cerium oxide can be used to buff out some of the pits and small scratches. I think this can be purchased at rock shops since it is also used to polish rocks. Google "cerium oxide windshield" for many links. Many claim that once the windshield gets that bad, replacement is the only course of action. I figure this stuff is cheap, what's the worst you can do if it needs replacement anyhow? I just haven't gotten around to the task yet, but plan to this summer (yeah, it's on the list). __________________ Cruzerman '85 FJ60 '78 FJ40 |
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IH8MUD Regular
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Some other posts on the bending of the wiper arm and blade choices. The second may be less relevant to us 60s (it's from the 80 series forum), but I haven't replaced mine yet so the drivers vs. passenger side may also be something to look at.
http://forum.ih8mud.com/80-series-te...ocd-types.html http://forum.ih8mud.com/60-series-wa...ld-wipers.html __________________ 1982 FJ60 - 350, 2+" lift, 33s - "the keeper" __________________ |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Lafayette, Co
Posts: 336
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i had to bend my arms to make the blade 90 degrees to the windshield. i use whatever blades i can find since i eat them up pretty fast with all the rock chips on my windshield. they all work pretty well except for the super cheap automoan ones.
__________________ 85 FJ60 240k H55, LM7 |
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IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Louisville, CO
Posts: 651
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I like this answer the best!
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__________________ 1987 FJ60, SROR Sliders, lockers, 4.11s, 33s and other stuff 1977 FJ40, mostly stock. |
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IH8MUD Regular
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Just went out, bent mine some, and it stopped the skipping/noise on the return to resting position - I love free fixes.
__________________ 1982 FJ60 - 350, 2+" lift, 33s - "the keeper" __________________ |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 2,504
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Since I live in Seattle, where we have a lot of "light" rain (drizzle we call it) skipping can be a problem. OEM inserts are better I think. Getting the blades set up the right way is also important - there is a R and L, and the curve of the spring steel inserts is different from L to R sides.) However, the single most important "variable" - already mentioned above - is that the blade needs to be perpendicular to the glass.
__________________ Doug G Seattle, WA TLCA#12671 1994 fzj80, 275,000 miles, 285X75/15, Billy's, dual batteries 1987 fj60, 310,00 miles, 3" lift, 33X10.50's BFG MT, dual battery, rear drawers, CB, tuffy, 4.10's and H41 soon |
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Mod in Hibernation
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Funny I bought some nice "reflex" blades for my 80 and they worked just fine. Then I bought some for my 60 and they worked like crap. I found the cheapest metal spring stlye ones from Canadian tire worked the best. 6 bucks each. The 17 inch fit fine as well. I think stock is 16 inch.
__________________ -84 BJ60, Finally on the FN road! -91 FJ80, wife's ride Iron Butt award winner of the Cruise Moab 08 ! |
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