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Old Jun 8, 2010, 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by pao
yeah, why not just leave it on? how much weight are you saving by removing it? it's a must for rainy Washington state
ok I'll give up and take the easy way out... is that what us car guys do? lol
Old Jun 9, 2010, 07:42 PM
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It does save 5-7 lbs I think.
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Originally Posted by 04WWRS
I don't have a rear wiper. If you were to somehow get a rock chip in your rear window you could get it replaced with one from an 04 RS by insurance. Would be coverd under comprehensive portion so your rates wouldnt go up.
I work at a glass shop and post on here all day and this is wrong. ONLY rock chips are covered under comprehensive and are a free repair if you have a company other than State Farm or Mercury.

A 04 Mitsubishi Lancer RS FB21447GTNN materials - cheapest (my cost) $99 + urethane and install.


Also, how about trying the Acura Integra wiper delete plugs? I don't know the size though....
Old Jun 10, 2010, 05:50 PM
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This is what you can use.

Ford p/n 377901-s. Its a floor plug for a 64-70 mustang
Old Jun 13, 2010, 09:47 PM
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I forget the size of the hole for my 2G DSM's rear wiper blade, but we use Acura Integra plugs that cost $2.47 at your local dealership. If I remember I'll try to measure it and get back to you guys.
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just ordered the mustang plug, see how it works in a couple days!
Old Jul 16, 2010, 05:34 PM
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I have a metal plug that I used

I have metal ones that I use that has a a bolt welded to the back and you use a gasket and a large washer on the inside with a wingnut. I painted mine eb I will try to post a pic. It looks ****!
Old Jul 16, 2010, 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by SavEVOIX
I work at a glass shop and post on here all day and this is wrong. ONLY rock chips are covered under comprehensive and are a free repair if you have a company other than State Farm or Mercury.

A 04 Mitsubishi Lancer RS FB21447GTNN materials - cheapest (my cost) $99 + urethane and install.


Also, how about trying the Acura Integra wiper delete plugs? I don't know the size though....

Im going your route i have to have the front replaced so i am going to do the rear at the same time now is that the part number for the glass you have listed ? i just wanna make sure before i call and give it to somebody.
Old Jul 17, 2010, 08:06 AM
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i undate the frist post

this is what i done

got rid of the rear wiper afew weeks back just had tape over it but today i got a bit of carbon and some tec7 sealer what do you think




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I'm still working this case!!








Old Feb 9, 2011, 10:14 PM
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^^^Looking forward to a better solution to this...keep us updated sherk...
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what about the rear wiper delete plug they sell on ebay? has anyone tried this?
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Originally Posted by Evo8ux2
what about the rear wiper delete plug they sell on ebay? has anyone tried this?
I don't see one for a Evo? I will measure my Honda tomorrow and see if the holes are the same size. If so easy fix by using a Honda plug!
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mitsu...ht_4397wt_1167

idk im just posting it to throw it out there for all of you, idk if it works or not.
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Originally Posted by shrty10135
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mitsu...ht_4397wt_1167

idk im just posting it to throw it out there for all of you, idk if it works or not.
Nice, I just don't like that they don't have any install pics...


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