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I just replaced the blades on my 93YJ with the same Rainguard wipers. Of course I work at O'Rielly's as of the last month so I'll be replacing a lot of stuff like the Stant locking gas cap I also got the other day.
Thanks for another helpful video. I didn’t grow up working on cars but ur videos help me be able to do some of the easier stuff and also save me money too! Thanks for ur help and videos! I appreciate them!
Great informational video. 1991 Jeep renegade, the level that pushed forward and backward ontop of my windshield wiper lever, doesn’t cycle the wiper or mists the window. You can twist the knob on the end of the wiper lever and all functions work. What causes this.
Fun video, like your style, just bought my.first Jeep and the driver wiper must have been adjusted down, I have to readjust it upwards so it clears where I am looking. Guess last owner was one of the ocd ppl.
Good job Charlie D. Showin us how it’s done… ;-) Cool tips on the additional things. Never knew about the wiper down option, though like you not worried about the blades in the way.
For sure, mark blade location with Sharpie before removing the wiper arm. Reinstall using the mark. Clean off Sharpie mark with rubbing alcohol. Ta-da.
I am new to Jeep, and my yj must have had old 12s on it. I put the factory 11s on and they are just too dang small now. Wish I would have bought 13s. Next year I guess.
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I just replaced the blades on my 93YJ with the same Rainguard wipers. Of course I work at O'Rielly's as of the last month so I'll be replacing a lot of stuff like the Stant locking gas cap I also got the other day.
If you haven't yet, check out all his videos. He is a YJ guru
I had problems once finding asswipe blades for my YJ. Then I seen some 10" rear blades. They work fine. Great Video buddy
Thanks for another helpful video. I didn’t grow up working on cars but ur videos help me be able to do some of the easier stuff and also save me money too! Thanks for ur help and videos! I appreciate them!
Great informational video. 1991 Jeep renegade, the level that pushed forward and backward ontop of my windshield wiper lever, doesn’t cycle the wiper or mists the window. You can twist the knob on the end of the wiper lever and all functions work. What causes this.
Fun video, like your style, just bought my.first Jeep and the driver wiper must have been adjusted down, I have to readjust it upwards so it clears where I am looking. Guess last owner was one of the ocd ppl.
Good job Charlie D. Showin us how it’s done… ;-)
Cool tips on the additional things. Never knew about the wiper down option, though like you not worried about the blades in the way.
Trying to change out the hose for the windshield washer on a 92 YJ. Cannot find anything anywhere that shows how to do that. Any suggestions?
That would be a good video. I'll look at doing that real soon.
You are the bomb!!!
Thanks bud. Great video 😁🫡
You are welcome!! Hope the video helped!!
For sure, mark blade location with Sharpie before removing the wiper arm. Reinstall using the mark. Clean off Sharpie mark with rubbing alcohol. Ta-da.
Thanks man
You're welcome!
Love your videos. From what I can tell you also live in TN. My question is do you work on Jeeps for the public, or just your own?
I have an 87 Wrangler that needs a clutch and some engine love.
I use 13" blades rather than the OEM 11" blades on my YJ - much better wiper coverage.
Thats actually a good idea. I'm going to try that next time. Thanks for the great suggestion!
I am new to Jeep, and my yj must have had old 12s on it. I put the factory 11s on and they are just too dang small now. Wish I would have bought 13s. Next year I guess.