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    "SilBlades" (or any other silicone wipers)

    Anyone know where to get these MUDSTUFF.CO.UK, SilBlade, Land Rover Defender Solutions: West Yorkshire , or any other silcone wiper blades for an 05 Defender? My local Supercheap doesn't stock any blades that are short enough for my car.

    Also, It seems my wipers are stopping a little bit short when they reach the end of their arc. Is there anyway to extend this arc a little bit, so they don't stop about 6 inches short (at the top) in the middle of the windscreen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranga View Post
    My local Supercheap doesn't stock any blades that are short enough for my car.
    I've always cut new wiper blades down to the correct length on every car I've owned.

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    Is buying direct from them not an option ?

    Shipping shouldn't be too high.

    Tony2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranga View Post
    Anyone know where to get these MUDSTUFF.CO.UK, SilBlade, Land Rover Defender Solutions: West Yorkshire , or any other silcone wiper blades for an 05 Defender? My local Supercheap doesn't stock any blades that are short enough for my car.

    Also, It seems my wipers are stopping a little bit short when they reach the end of their arc. Is there anyway to extend this arc a little bit, so they don't stop about 6 inches short (at the top) in the middle of the windscreen?
    Use std silicone blades from any parts shop, cut them down...

    And use the application of rain-X on the glass....

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    I've used Mudstuff afew times good quality and service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie2 View Post
    Use std silicone blades from any parts shop, cut them down...

    And use the application of rain-X on the glass....
    and read the directions before doing so !!!! great product always used it in the old country ...so what he said !!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grockle View Post
    I've used Mudstuff afew times good quality and service.
    i got my seat extention and lifts off of them lovely guy to talk to very helpful

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    where do you get Rain x from?
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    where do you get Rain x from?
    Most auto shops sell it. There's 2 types, one you wipe on the windscreen, and one you add to the washer water. Not sure which one's better. Not bad stuff - apparently Mr Sheen works well also. They both help the water bead up and roll away. Essential for my full-face helmet when I used to ride a motorbike.

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