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Old 12-17-2018, 09:11 PM   #13
gnach
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Axis 25.4
State: California
Posts: 784
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Originally Posted by ComputerChips View Post
About the wiper problem: switching to a slightly shorter blade is probably a smart move...
The issue with my Axis and some others have reported is the driver's wiper only went half way up, to about 45* from day one. The pass'r side went to full sweep. I worked with a CW dealer tech to adjust it, to ultimately try putting the dvr's over the pass'r. Good enough...until I was in a gusty storm and the pass'r arm would blow past the glass and banging onto the pillar. Having given up on CW's skillsets I tried with smaller blades ($$) on the pass'r and gave up, removing it entirely. It's a terrible design. The pass'r arm rests over the drv'r arm. There is no adjustment in the drive mechanism. Rain'X helps but that's not the answer.
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