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    I was wondering if that is possible.  Did you use  long needle nose
    pliers or something similar to position the parts?<br>
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    Roger<br>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/23/2015 06:45 PM,
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        <div>I did mine through the scuttle vent.</div>
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          From: "Roger Elliott" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:elliottr@rmi.net"><elliottr@rmi.net></a><br>
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          Subject: [TR] TR250 Windshield Wiper Motor and switch<br>
          Date: Fri, Jan 23, 2015 6:58 PM</div>
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      Those rubber pieces are accessible behind the plates under the
      dash, right?  (After removing the glove box, etc.)<br>
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      Thanks,<br>
      Roger<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/22/2015 10:10 PM, Tim Moore
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          <div><span>There is a rubber fitting under the sill on the
              wheel box just like there is on top. These rubber parts
              deteriorate over time and can crack. Im guessing that is
              what has happened to yours. Its a fairly easy thing to
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                  But now, I have discovered a new problem - isn't that
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                  goes!<br clear="none">
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                  The passenger wheel box assembly wobbles when the
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                  wobbles less when the windshield is wet, but it still
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                  I have tightened the nut as much as I dare - it
                  helped, but it still <br clear="none">
                  wobbles.<br clear="none">
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                  The first thing I did in this process was to pull the
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                  out, cleaned and greased it and put it back in.  I did
                  not do anything <br clear="none">
                  to the wheelboxes, thinking the grease on cable would
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                  wheel boxes.<br clear="none">
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                  Do I need to get new wheelbox fittings?  Will that
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                  anything else that holds them in place?<br
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