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Old 10-03-2013, 12:40 AM
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Question 72 C10 Wiper Motor Upgrade

Well after a couple of drives in the truck, and it always seemed to rain, I'm looking at Wiper Motor upgrade with delay/intermittent included. The noise from motor is noticeable in cabin (is this normal?).

After a little googling there is some info that says that the wiper motor from a 67 Camaro is interchangeable. Is anyone able to confirm or deny.

This leads me to ask would the DSE Selecta-Speed for a 67 Camaro fit/work?

There are a couple of other solutions I found,
New Port Engineering, https://www.newportwipers.com/produc...7-72&make_id=2

and Brothers, http://www.brotherstrucks.com/prodin...number=WPM6772

Has anyone used or has feedback on either? Any other solutions.

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Old 10-07-2013, 04:08 PM
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I am interested too. I would like to see a better set up for the wipers on my truck to and adapt something better to my son's '82 model.
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Old 10-07-2013, 10:53 PM
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I too would like to see better wipers for 67-72 pickup trucks
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I will let you guys know tomorrow.
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OK Mike, It's tomorrow! All us truck guys can't wait. Let's have it.
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OK Mike, It's tomorrow! All us truck guys can't wait. Let's have it.
Now it is a few days past tomorrow.
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This is an old post I know but was there ever any resolve on the Detroit speed install?
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Just finished installing a DSE Selecta-speed wiper kit in our 67 c10. I started with a 67 camaro kit. They do have a universal kit but they were on back order and we found this one in stock from a dealer. It can't be a "bolt in" since the stock bracket must be removed, but wasn't very difficult. It took about 3 hours to do.
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First the stock mounting bracket had to be removed by drilling the 6 spot welds
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Bracket is out of the way
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