Got windshield wipers??
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Got windshield wipers??
This past weekend, I towed my buggy to a State Beach here in San Diego for a weekend of "parking lot camping". I was told by the camp host and later the "State Police" that I would not be allowed to drive my buggy because it was "illegal" due to no windshield wipers. My reaction was...are you kidding me?? It's August, in San Diego...So, what do other use? I have placement for wipers on the hood and there are bolts in the holes. Wiper Blades and duct tape?? lol11
- 5150bossman
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Got windshield wipers??
Two solutions. The obvious way to go about it is to install the whole electric windshield wiper mechanism. No easy feat since there is very little room under the dash, but the most useful. The other way is to install one or two of those manual hand operated W/S wipers that attach to your W/S frame. I don't believe there is anything in the code that says it can't be manually operated.
- jsturtlebuggy
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Got windshield wipers??
I have wipers on both buggies. Here in N. California you never know when you are going to need them. 2 weeks ago while in Tahoe it started raining and hailing I was sure glad to have a top and wipers that worked.
On the Kick Out I am using a 1968 wiper assembly. In the past on other buggies I have use the later wiper assemblies with sucess.
The Manxter uses a 1973 SuperBug wiper assembly with STD bug wiper arms.
You can order the mount from B & K and get the manual wiper arm assembly to go with it and it should satify the intent of the law.
On the Kick Out I am using a 1968 wiper assembly. In the past on other buggies I have use the later wiper assemblies with sucess.
The Manxter uses a 1973 SuperBug wiper assembly with STD bug wiper arms.
You can order the mount from B & K and get the manual wiper arm assembly to go with it and it should satify the intent of the law.
Joseph
Manx Club #1095
Having fun with Buggies since 1970
Worked in VWs in shops since 1970
Manx Club #1095
Having fun with Buggies since 1970
Worked in VWs in shops since 1970
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Got windshield wipers??
I run a standard late 60's Beetle wiper rack set-up; plenty of room under the Manx II hood/dash. I got some spindle adapters from a Land Rover and fitted (classic) Mini Cooper polished stainless wiper arms and blades. Washer set-up (see the little black dual jet between the wiper spindles) is 'borrowed' from a little CAT 1.5 ton mini excavator; reservoir/pump is mounted front side of the front bulkhead under the gas tank.
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Got windshield wipers??
Thanks for the info. I found a "buggy bones yard" in my city and they have every used vw part you could ever need. I can have the motor and arms installed for about $100. still checking around but sounds reasonable to me.
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Got windshield wipers??
I have wipers but they do not seem to work on the back side of the windshield so wipers on buggy dont seem to work well in the rain because the inside of the windshield gets just as wet if you are moving at highway speed. I guess they will keep the law happy.
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Got windshield wipers??
I have used Rain X for 15 + years and it works well on the inside. It really doesn't matter because you can't see well with glasses in the rain.
Just my musings
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Just my musings
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- Mike-Presley
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Got windshield wipers??
I have heard of owners who have wiper arms and no motor. Usually once people see the arms and blades they assume everything works.