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Looking for the best solution to getting rid of the rear wiper blade without replacing the rear glass. Is it possible to just remove the bulky horrible wiper and get something to plug the hole up In the glass.

Use this to plug it up:

http://www.rhdjapan.com/moonface-rear-wiper-hole-cap-37mm-50291

  • 1 year later...

I know this is a thread dig but i couldn't find the answer and i thought it'd be better to post here than to make another one so in the future when more people search it leads still to the same one topic..

to the question..

pretty much exactly the same as the orignial poster but the link to RHDJapan for the rubber plug has expired.

Would anyone know where to purchase one and what is the size that i require?

  • 2 years later...

Hey I know this was a long time ago. But bwrgtr did the 30mm one fit well? Also how thick was it? I found another one on rhdjapan moonface brand which is a different product code OWC030 which is 30mm for a glass thickness of around 3-4mm. Here's the link for other ppl who are looking for this currently

http://www.rhdjapan.com/moonface-racing-rear-wiper-hole-cap-30.html

Also would I need a plug for the wiper motor?

Edited by sleeper_gtr

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