Bruce
It really has everything to do with the flexibility of the rubber. The factory
replacement parts In the 1960â??s /70â??s were very flexible and you could
squeeze them through the hole easily. At that point the rubber bushes on a ten
year old car had harden and broke frequently. Many of the later aftermarket
parts are too hard to start with.
Suggest slobbering some vasoline or other rubber lube on the bush then squeeze
and push to get into position. If it breaks try another. Wipe up the excess goo
and slide the stud through. Donâ??t forget the flat washers.
Perry
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> On Dec 20, 2019, at 3:56 PM, Bruce Peters <rv9aplane@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hey all,
> So what is the trick to get the rubber pieces into the bracket for the
> windshield wiper mounting??? Without destroying them or just giving up and
> cutting them in half?
>
> Thanks, Bruce
>
> Sent from my iPad
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