Rear Wiper Delete

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95escahoe

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Here's how I went about the rear wiper delete on my truck.

First off you need to pull the trim panels on the hatch and remove the old wiper this is a great video for showing you how to do all that.

Picked up these plugs off EBay. https://m.ebay.com/itm/50-Piece-She...quot-2-quot-/122397885057?txnId=1852897729002

Picked up this black silicone sealant off Amazon, the reason I went with this, is its a lot easier to apply with a caulking gun imo. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000HBGJ8Y?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_pd

Pick out the correct plugs, put a decent amount of sealant on each one, pop them in and clean up any residue and let them sit for a bit then seal up the back side and your good to go.

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Has anyone used that hole for a rear view camera?
 
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Yeah I only left my plugs in for a week before doing it right. They bothered me more than I thought they would.

I hear you on that, didn’t look the best and didn’t want to deal with replacing them if anymore cane off, just do it right once and be done with it looks so much better welded up


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