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46fordnut |
03-24-2011 @ 6:39 PM
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found a set of anco 20-09 for 26 with shipping. on the box shows it works for my style arms. ill keep the part you have in mind if these don't work out.
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thirtysixford |
03-24-2011 @ 5:48 PM
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I called both ANCO and TRICO's help lines and asked them to look at your pictures of the blade and arm. I finally received answers from them: ANCO says their 20-09 blade is the replacement. $5.99 at O'Reilly Auto Parts. TRICO says it"s a "classic" type blade, but they only make it in 10" part number 33-101 NAPA 60-1033. I stock the ANCO blade at my store, it will fit and function, but it is slightly different from your picture. Google it and see if it will be close enough. Hope this helps Mike
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trjford8 |
03-20-2011 @ 8:18 PM
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Pat, take a look at e-Bay item # 160559213652. These are new Anco blades. They are 11 inches long and I can't recall the length of the 46-48 Ford blades. The way they attach appears to be ones you need.
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46fordnut |
03-20-2011 @ 8:11 PM
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sounds ok clips no longer hold the blades to the spring arm
This message was edited by 46fordnut on 3-20-11 @ 8:12 PM
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trjford8 |
03-20-2011 @ 8:02 PM
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The arms look correct. The blades you have a re a universal type blade that will work with different connections on the wiper arm.Did you check to see if you can get a new rubber filler rather than replacing the entire blade unit? On those blades you can bend down the tab on the end of the blade and slide the rubber out. I think you should be able to find a rubber filler to replace the old one. You can buy new fillers at places like WalMart, etc. You might not find the exact length but you can trim them. The critical dimension is the width at the top where it slides onto the metal channel of the holder.
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46fordnut |
03-20-2011 @ 5:11 PM
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spring arm pin connector
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46fordnut |
03-20-2011 @ 5:10 PM
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wiper with old bad blade
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trjford8 |
03-20-2011 @ 1:37 PM
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46, if you could give us a photo of the end of the arm where it attaches to the blade it woulld be helpful. I suspect you may be missing the adapter that goes from the arm to the blade.
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46fordnut |
03-20-2011 @ 10:25 AM
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my arms spring only have a small pin that goes left to right where the blade would go on to.
This message was edited by 46fordnut on 3-20-11 @ 10:26 AM
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TomO |
03-20-2011 @ 10:01 AM
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Go to Mac's website and look at the blades and arms sold as replacements. These would be the "hook type". The blades that you have are Anco replacements, that were designed to work with either the "hook type" or the "spoon type". The "spoon type" has a flat end that is curved to look similar to a spoon. The end would slip into the adapter on your blades.
Tom
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