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Old 12-31-2013, 01:04 PM
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What's superior about the DII wiper arms?
 
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Old 12-31-2013, 01:32 PM
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What's superior about the DII wiper arms?
Nobody said D2 wiper arms are more superior. But they look better and they belong on a D2 so opted to stick with them. Not everyone prefers to rip out the air suspension, disable ACE and swap out the D2 wiper setup for D1 setup. Some of us would rather maintain our vehicles and keep them the way they were intended and enjoy all the features these vehicles have to offer. That alright with you? If anyone wants to rip off their D2 wiper arms/blades and switch to something else more power to you. Im happy with my D2 wiper setup. Video shows a clean happy windshield so I cant complain nor can I justify putting on ugly *** wipers from a D1.

My question to you D1 guys: What is superior about D1 wiper arms/blades? Aside from cheaper walmart wiper blades? If I recall my D1 wiper setup was not any better even after replacing the wipers. Tried flat blades and still not much better.

Hey maybe we can try Range Rover wiper arms/blades!
 
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Old 12-31-2013, 01:42 PM
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the d1 arms use dual springs for more force on the windscreen vs. the d2 single spring design and the blades are cheaper.


I don't really care either way, just throwing the info out there.
 
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I've got some VW arms I've been dying to try out.
 
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Originally Posted by ZGPhoto
the d1 arms use dual springs for more force on the windscreen vs. the d2 single spring design and the blades are cheaper.


I don't really care either way, just throwing the info out there.
Yeah, I don't really care either. I just figured, unless there was some compelling superiority, anyone would prefer paying up to 75% less for basically the same thing. I didn't consider that some people might actually care about wiper arm aesthetics.
 
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Old 01-01-2014, 02:41 PM
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I do like the beefier style of the D2 wiper arms. However, replacement cost of the D1 blades was my main decision criteria.


I changed from the D2 wipers to the D1 version. The latter has more consistent pressure across the entire blade with the double spring design. In addition, it rains here quite often in the Pacific NW. I typically change my wiper blades twice to thrice a year. The D1 wipers are more easily available and cheaper.
 
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I never buy OEM Landrover blades now, they are highway robbery, in France they charged €66 for the front pair, that's circa $88 . I usually buy Bosch or Trico as the heat in the summer destroys any blade quickly. They sell rubbish French ones in the supermarkets for about €12 a pair which are good enough for winter and even summer. As for changing wiper arms, couldn't be bothered, just change the springs in the D2 arms if they get lazy and stretched. You can buy a selection box of assorted springs in the UK for a couple of dollars.
 
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Any of the brands that have a spoiler nowdays?, I had that on my first D2 and it was really good adding some pressure on the blade against the windsheild

but i cant seem to find any blades that have that nowdays...
 
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Originally Posted by 540is
Any of the brands that have a spoiler nowdays?, I had that on my first D2 and it was really good adding some pressure on the blade against the windsheild

but i cant seem to find any blades that have that nowdays...
Spoiler blades are optional. The plastic spoiler can be retained and used on other new blades, they just clip on. Check out the bottom of the page on this link.

Discovery 1 Wipers & Washers at www.rimmerbros.co.uk
 
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