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April 'showers' bring May flowers; the old saying goes . . . . So, now's the time to get those wiper blades replaced. This is a 'howto' video. NOTE: since not all replacement blades are created equally, the blades you use might mount a bit differently than these. One of the nice things about these blades from RainX (and this is not a paid video or statement) is that they do NOT require any modification of the mounting hardware (the blade housing which holds the blade onto the wiper arm). The replacement blades we used before this DID require modifications to the mounting hardware to install.

Links for items used in this video

Swiss Army Knife: https://amzn.to/3PI4UkV
RainX Latitude wiper blade 22 inch: https://amzn.to/3IViq0H
RainX Latitude wiper blade 26 inch: https://amzn.to/3vvtizn

Our Amazon Storefront, found here, links you to many products we use and feature on our videos (and some that we really like but haven't featured on the channel): https://www.amazon.com/shop/rv2cycle

As an Amazon Associate, we earn commissions from qualifying purchases without any additional cost to you. Commissions help us continue to provide channel content. We recommend products we have found useful, the small commissions we make does not influence what we do, or do not, recommend.

DISCLAIMER The information in this video is intended to be entertaining and you should note that if you elect to make use of the same concepts, ideas, changes, modifications, alterations, processes you are doing so at your own risk. Further, changes could negatively impact your warranty. You are encouraged to contact the manufacturer of your RV, vehicle, bicycle, and/or the component manufacturers for the best, most accurate, uptodate information. There is NO guarantee that the information presented in the video is 100% accurate.

Modifications you may elect to make based in any way on this video you are doing so at your own risk.

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