Jump to content
Ford Galaxy Owners Club

Recommended Posts

Posted

Well the old Galaxy's still going strong, so I thought I would treat her to a new set of wiper blades, the old ones looking a bit tatty. I've seen the posts before about fitting aero blades, and as they're cheaper than the original ones,  I thought I'd give them a whirl.

 

Anyway, the wipers arrived in the post, and I look at them and they're straight. They fit the old 12mm hook style arms, but the nearside one rides up on the bottom windscreen trim and catches the underside of the wiper arm, 'clunking' everytime it passes the park position.

 

Am I missing something?

Posted

Makes no odds, these are straight when flattened out, unlike the curved originals.

 

They actually look reasonable on the car and sit parallel at park, but the nearside blade fouls the windscreen trim and isn't going to last long.

 

Are the ones fitted to later mk.IIs curved?

Posted

The wipers are flat when touching the screen.

 

The reason for asking is I fitted a retrofit aero blade to the rear wiper and the blade did touch the arm if the wrong way up. At least with this blade the whole rear screen gets wiped unlike the standard one.

 

The blades on the earlier Mk1 Galaxy were 28" and 26". I believe the aero on the Mk2 are both 28".

 

Here is the site I use www.wiperblades.co.uk

Posted (edited)

I don't mean the springy curve of the aero blades - the original Bosch metal frame type wipers are curved when looking from above, following the curve of the bottom of the windscreen. These new ones are straight and the very end of the nearside wiper fouls the windscreen trim.

 

This end of the wiper also catches the underside of the wiper arm when the wiper blade rides up on the trim plastics.

 

BTW, my mk.I Galaxy has always had two 28" curved blades fitted from new.

Edited by sparky Paul
Posted

Looking around at various supliers, I've found a few sets of 28"/26" pairs, they all seem to be straight blades - I presume the short blade is to avoid them hitting the windcreen trim on the passenger side.

 

I might have a go at chopping a bit off these to make them fit, until I can get a pair of 'proper' curved ones.

Posted

hi sparky my mk1 t reg 1999 did the same with the wipers park also my mk2 02 reg does the same. on the mk1 I cut a bit of the trim away and with the wiper in park you couldn't see it, I also tried 26'' wipers but they done the same.

Posted

Cheers John, now Iknow it's not just me with this problem. I'm not gonna start chopping bits of trim off the car, so if these won't fit with a bit of shortening, they'll go in the bin.

 

@seatkid, I know about the later arms, but these blades were supposed to be specific fit for the mk.I and fit the old style hook fasteners. I was just wondering if the proper mk.II aero ones were straight or curved - I must say I prefer the look of the old curved blades against the bottom of the 'screen.

Posted (edited)

When you lift the aero blade from the screen it looks like a banana :blink:

 

Yeah, but when it's against the 'screen it's straight. :)

 

The original metal frame wipers curve to match the curve of the screen at the bottom, if yer know what I mean!

 

Anyway, I have a plan - I'll take one of new wipers apart and remove 1¼" from the inside end, see if that works. ;)

Edited by sparky Paul
Posted (edited)

Well, I took the offending wiper blade apart, cut a bit off the end of all the bits, ground up the ends to resemble the original steel ends and put it all back together. Result is no bumping on the windscreen trim, and it looks okay.

 

Still prefer the original ones, but you can't argue at £6-odd a pair, even if you do have to doctor 'em to fit. :)

Edited by sparky Paul

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...