Jdgephar
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I have a set of the electric wiper motors to convert from vacuum to electric. Since they are individual motors, they would work with either wiper spacing on the windshield frame. I switched to a stock setup on mine, and no longer need these. I assume that these are already set to 80 deg swing, since I had a '68 windshield frame. These are just like the kit from Wildhorses:
https://www.wildhorses4x4.com/product/Electric_Wiper_Kit/Bronco_Wiper_Parts
They have good instructions here:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn.wildhorses4x4.com/downloads/WH/5300 07-25-18.pdf
I would like $50 plus shipping.
One motor was slightly damaged several years ago. It has a slight bend at the end of the shaft where the wiper attaches. It can be straightened the rest of the way out if needed, but it doesn't affect the operation at all. That motor is also slightly slower than the other one, not that any of them ever operate at the exact same speed anyway.
The wiper switch is included with these. However, I know how to make a stock Bronco switch work with these, or the 80's Ford delay wiper switch as well. I will include the two diodes for the wiring that will make that function correctly.
I can email a higher resolution of this photo so that it is legible:
https://classicbroncos.com/forums/showthread.php?t=309776&highlight=wiper
I have a set of the electric wiper motors to convert from vacuum to electric. Since they are individual motors, they would work with either wiper spacing on the windshield frame. I switched to a stock setup on mine, and no longer need these. I assume that these are already set to 80 deg swing, since I had a '68 windshield frame. These are just like the kit from Wildhorses:
https://www.wildhorses4x4.com/product/Electric_Wiper_Kit/Bronco_Wiper_Parts
They have good instructions here:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn.wildhorses4x4.com/downloads/WH/5300 07-25-18.pdf
I would like $50 plus shipping.
One motor was slightly damaged several years ago. It has a slight bend at the end of the shaft where the wiper attaches. It can be straightened the rest of the way out if needed, but it doesn't affect the operation at all. That motor is also slightly slower than the other one, not that any of them ever operate at the exact same speed anyway.
The wiper switch is included with these. However, I know how to make a stock Bronco switch work with these, or the 80's Ford delay wiper switch as well. I will include the two diodes for the wiring that will make that function correctly.
![b945dcdd087a4c93e59877e4eefe3db9.jpg](http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210425/b945dcdd087a4c93e59877e4eefe3db9.jpg)
![2536a02e09f27bc9edfbc3c3a87aaf23.jpg](http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210428/2536a02e09f27bc9edfbc3c3a87aaf23.jpg)
I can email a higher resolution of this photo so that it is legible:
![4ecd6205e5ab2b81cc0643dfe3c8b263.jpg](http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210426/4ecd6205e5ab2b81cc0643dfe3c8b263.jpg)
https://classicbroncos.com/forums/showthread.php?t=309776&highlight=wiper
![eedddedeb743864e658c861db65c657e.jpg](http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20211009/eedddedeb743864e658c861db65c657e.jpg)
![c266501f03343f2b39f9ffeb05f122ad.jpg](http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20211009/c266501f03343f2b39f9ffeb05f122ad.jpg)