The Camco Windshield Wiper Wedges CAM45456 have been discontinued but I do have another solution to help keep your wiper blades in ship shape when you have your vehicle parked in the elements. If you were needing them for a storage situation to keep the pressure off of your wipers then unfortunately we don't have anything that could be used as a substitute.
I personally use the Hopkins Heavy-Duty ArcticGuard Snow and Ice Windshield Cover # HM17529 on my vehicles and it is an excellent... view full answer...
We do offer wiper blades for you 2009 Fleetwood Pace Arrow Motorhome, but we do not offer the wiper arms. For your motorhome I show a 32" blade, and for that I recommend the Wiper technologies # WPR36FR. This is a heavy duty frame style wiper made specifically for larger motorhome windshields. view full answer...
You will need two 22" wiper blades for your 2007 GMC 2500. We do have the Scrubblade Hybrid Style Windshield Wipers # SCR75FR which are made of a ceramic coated silicone. The Scrubblade wipers are going to be the only silicone wipers we carry. view full answer...
The etrailer 2-in-1 Exterior Windshield and Wiper Blade Cover # e98899 is 70" long by 39-3/4" tall and is designed to have a mostly universal fit. It will work for most cars, trucks, and SUVs. There is also the etrailer Snoblock Snow and Ice Windshield and Wiper Blade Cover # 288-06603 which is just slightly smaller at 70" long by 39" tall. So just 3/4" shorter.
The only cover that we have that is noticeably smaller in some fashion is the Hopkins Winter Protection - Double-Sided Exterior... view full answer...
We have a bypass fuse switch, the Blue Ox Fuse ByPass, # BX88272 it is designed for a different purpose but meets the description of what you are asking for. view full answer...
The best wiper we have for your 2012 Nissan Xterra is the Srubblade part number # SC26FR for the driver side and the part # SC96FR for the passenger side. This wiper is features a 2-blade system to work in rain, sleet or snow. It also gets large debris like mud or bugs off without streaking.
I attached demo video for you. view full answer...
What you may need to do is splice into one of the wires going into the radio that is only hot when the car is on rather than use a fuse tap. Or any accessory that only receives power when the ignition is on such as a radio, antenna, windshield wipers to name a few.
If you are looking at the 12v sticker on the solenoid # PK5231201, right above it will be the auxiliary center post which is usually attached to an ignition switch wire. view full answer...