BigRig
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Sep 8, 2024
- Messages
- 28
- Location
- Virginia Beach, VA
- RV Year
- 2019
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Ventana 4037
- RV Length
- 40'
- Chassis
- Freightliner
- TOW/TOAD
- n/A
- Fulltimer
- No
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I also went with these Trico 67-321 32" wiper blades. I had an issue with the original 36" wiper blades hitting each other. Also, the shorter blades, while providing sufficient coverage, also reduced friction and thus the wiper motor wasn't struggling as much.i just ordered these for our DS4369... Amazon.com
Thanks for the guidance!Just replaced mine.
Newmar RV Wiper Blade 32" J-Hook
Thanks for the link!
Thank you!i just ordered these for our DS4369... Amazon.com
Thanks for the tip on "J" Hook vs. Saddle Mount. Going to take a look now.I also went with these Trico 67-321 32" wiper blades. I had an issue with the original 36" wiper blades hitting each other. Also, the shorter blades, while providing sufficient coverage, also reduced friction and thus the wiper motor wasn't struggling as much.
Some wiper blades attach via a J hook while others have the saddle mount. Make sure you get the right ones for your vehicle.
Mine are the saddle mount and 36". Is it a common practice to switch to the 32" replacement?Thanks for the tip on "J" Hook vs. Saddle Mount. Going to take a look now.
Thanks!Here’s rhe 36” version:
Trico 67-361 36" Heavy Duty Wiper Blades Fit Select Coach Bus RV w/Wide Saddle Attachment
$67 at Amazon
This is from my orders at Amazon for my 2016 Ventana. Most likely the same windshield and wiper assembly
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Appreciate the help.I'm not sure how common it is, but I've read of many doing so. There are several reasons to make the switch:
1) Cost of wiper blades
2) Reduce likelihood of blades hitting each other
3) Reduce overall friction to improve wiper motor performance
4) Others?