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    Wiper arm splines work out

    Hi all, the splines in the arm and on the shaft have worn (flogged out)
    so the shaft turns inside.
    Anyone have a quick fix e.g. ULTRALOK 3641
    2003 D2a Auto TD5 good Landy gone
    2015 D4 probably the most amazing yet, why get a RR?

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    Buy some replacements

    D1 arms will also fit and allow a more readily available blade to be fitted - common mod in the UK

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiddersC View Post
    Buy some replacements

    D1 arms will also fit and allow a more readily available blade to be fitted - common mod in the UK
    The spigot has flogged out too...

    Won't help him...

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    Any.. And I mean Any standard blade fits a D2...

    I have no understanding why they change over there...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    The spigot has flogged out too...

    Won't help him...
    Should have read the op a bit better, I think

    Not sure if an adhesive will hold long term??, may be possible to pin them??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Any.. And I mean Any standard blade fits a D2...

    I have no understanding why they change over there...
    Not sure either, they do seem very keen on it over there though

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    Try this

    Used this method on splines a few times and its worth a try after epoxy and more torque have been tried its bust already so no great loss.

    300tdi late model motor is the same as early td5 could also be another option.

    Drill through both arm and shaft either from side or straight down to hit both parts and pin with a suitable roll pin or solid pin.

    Drill through arm then tap hole and screw in small bolt

    Pete

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