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Old 01-25-2005, 09:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Rear wiper question...

do you like two ply or three ply? The two ply seems to make me itch a littl... er... Anyway, how many people here have done a rear wiper conversion or gone JDM rear glass to get one? If you've done it, how much did it cost? It is a mod that not only I feel we should already have from the factory, but it really seems to be a safety issue. Here in FL, where 'canes and rain like to come through, oh, lets say once a WEEK, it sure would be nice to see out of the back of the car! Water just seems to sit back there and won't run off. 'Teggies have them, 'Rexes have them, why can't we?

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Use rain-x = $5

Having the rear wiper done seems like it's more money than it's worth.

But it's a good thought. I've thought of this many a time, but have always come to the same conclusion: Money.
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i think that a rear wiper is only necessary on cars with huge back windows suck as second gen rx-7s, cars that the hatch is made entirly outta glass
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i think the drainage routes on the car must be good or something, because i've never had problems seeing out the back window....in fact...when driving while it's raining, the rain drops that are there, don't even move.
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i think the drainage routes on the car must be good or something, because i've never had problems seeing out the back window....in fact...when driving while it's raining, the rain drops that are there, don't even move.
Its more aerodynamics than drainage routes IMO.
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