Electric wipers
 

Electric wipers

Started by TomC, March 13, 2007, 10:10:03 PM

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TomC

Speaking of electric wipers, who knows of a custom wiper company?  Good Luck, TomC
Tom & Donna Christman. 1985 Kenworth 40ft Super C with garage. '77 AMGeneral 10240B; 8V-71TATAIC V730.

scanzel

Tom you might try International Bus Parts, seems to me that I asked this question years ago about converting to electric wipers and was told they had a kit, around $700. to $900.
Steve Canzellarini
Myrtle Beach, SC
1989 Prevost XL

bus05eagle

Tom, a place in oregon made mine i will find the number and post it  the make them for all the motor homes

bus05eagle

Tom,the name of the company is AMI phone number is 541-327-3362  they will send you a a layout page  it a lot better wiper than IBP sales

Dallas

Send me your money, and I'll send you a set of "Custom built" just for you, wiper motors.

Motors is motors is motors.

Most of them have adjustments to limit the amount of swing and where they park.

If you really want some that are custom made, just for you, I'll be happy to send a standard wiper motor, (air or electric), out and have the engraved for you.

By the way, my prices aren't listed, because of the $50 limit. But if you want to send me 10 times that much, I won't holler!  ;D

Tom Y

Tom, Try www.amequipment.com  Big $s.  Tom Y 
Tom Yaegle

JackConrad

Fred Hobe also sells an electric wiper kit. I don't remember the price, but it was much more reasonable than IBP.  Jack
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bus05eagle

Tom, the web site Tom Y posted is were i got mine, they did not have a web site when i got mine but they were less than IBP by over 150.00

ChuckMC8

Truck salvage yard, a set from a late model Winnebago or similar adapts easily to most applications. You should get the pair of motors and arms for $50 or less. There is no market for motorhome wiper motors. When the wrecked camper is stripped of useful/saleable parts, the wipers go to the scrap pile with the rest of the carcass.
  Mine were free and work great- HTH This is an ez project (on MCI)
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Sojourner

Most regular school bus has separate motor for each large wiper.
I got them free from salvage unit...with bell crank & heavy shaft.

FWIW

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