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Is it possible to use the rear wiper mechanism at the front? I was thinking about this the other day. I dont like the rear wiper, so I was thinking of deleting the rear wiper and one of the fronts, and then moving the rear one to the front. Would this be possible?

...why the hell would you bother.

focus your time on something more productive. what is wrong with your existing wipers. why would you intentionally give your car a defect. you wipers are twins for a reason

to repel rain.

let them do their job.

what did they ever do to you!

think how the wipers feel

how would you feel if your wipers converted you over...

...be pretty upset i imagine...

...i would be

...why the hell would you bother.

focus your time on something more productive. what is wrong with your existing wipers. why would you intentionally give your car a defect. you wipers are twins for a reason

to repel rain.

let them do their job.

what did they ever do to you!

think how the wipers feel

how would you feel if your wipers converted you over...

...be pretty upset i imagine...

...i would be

LOL love how that descended into total randomness.

please don't encourage him.

if you do this buy a new wiper arm that is bigger than standard this is the single most stupid most regrettable thing you will ever do. worse than getting a tattoo of your ex's name.

please don't encourage him.

if you do this buy a new wiper arm that is bigger than standard this is the single most stupid most regrettable thing you will ever do. worse than getting a tattoo of your ex's name.

No need to discourage the lad, after all if it was'nt for ppl like him we wouldnt be able to check the pics he posts and say "that looks shyte, im glad i didnt waste my money on it"

So go ahead and give it a go, you will be a pioneer in the single wiper blade on a skyline field.

LOL! Weight saving, gold!

But seriously, it has actually been done before, pretty sure GT N1K (Wise sports wide body kit Autosalon isuue 30 something i believe) had it done, didn't look to bad. I love that car so much :laugh:

1 wiper = less wieght than 2 wipers

thats about the only reason i can think of other than being different

And if you go one step further and make it so it stops verticaly it would create less drag, will look like your wiper motor has shat its self but will come in handy for those 250+k/hr runs to the milk bar.

im looking to save some weight too, anyone know any kits so i can run only 1 headlight in the middle and spray the light to the sides??

Nismo would have to have optioned one a 1 stage,

R33 series 2

pm me ROFL

Edited by unarmed_skyline

3 steps to a single wiper arm converstion..

1) aquire said tool:

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2) Apply turning disk to passenger side wiper..

3) Take off passenger side wiper off..

Who cares about that one?.. they dont need to see where they are going..

Nismo aint got bollocks on me!

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