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I used wd40 where the blade hooks to the shaft of the driver side post of the wiper. Instantly fixed that chirping. Have to take off a couple of plastic pins to pry up black plastic cover to get the wd40 extension Nozzle to the base.
Finally got a spare set of tools for the truck installed. Little measuring and Kaizen Foam …. Cleared out all the junk that has been collecting under the rear seats.
I was so getting ready to sell this truck….really love it but this chirp was driving me insane….so luckily I had to remove a dragon fly from my drivers side windshield wiper….holy ****…. I lifted up the wiper and there was that god awful chirp!….I am so pumped I finally figured it out. I thought...
I’ve always used the cellophane wrapper from a cigarette pack and put your fingers inside it and run it over the paint…you would be amazed the imperfections you feel.
I mounted my Hornblasters tank and pump in my Ram box. The 6 horns are mounted behind the rear fender just past the Ram box from underneath…. The Ram box keeps the water away from the electrical components.
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