Material Quality: Made from durable materials to provide long-lasting protection and performance.
Design: Specifically designed for 1976-1986 Jeep CJ models, ensuring a precise fit and seamless integration.
Installation: Easy to install with all necessary hardware included, providing a hassle-free upgrade.
Functionality: Protects your wiper components from the elements, ensuring reliable performance.
Aesthetics: Adds a sleek and stylish look to your Jeep with a black finish that complements its rugged design.
Upgrade your Jeep's wiper system with the Wiper Cover. Designed for Jeep CJ models from 1976 to 1986, this black wiper cover from OMIX offers both protection and style. Made to meet or exceed OEM specifications, this wiper cover ensures your wiper components are shielded from the elements, providing durability and reliable performance. Trust OMIX for high-quality accessories that enhance your Jeep's functionality and appearance.
- Shipping Weight: 2lb
- Shipping Dimensions: 9in x 5in x 4in (L x W x H)
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OMIX Wiper Cover in Black Reviews
Fit like a champ - after years of looking at my wiper motor this cover looks great!
NICE LIKE ORIGINAL
Very nice looking cover. Would have been easy to install but the wrong screws were shipped. The new bracket has threads tapped in it for #10-24 screws exactly like the old bracket. But the screws that shipped where #10-32. To make matters worse, I have an aftermarket windshield frame and the new one had an #8-32 hole for that lower right fastener Jarred M. mentioned. If you buy this and the screws are tight, don't force them. They probably are the wrong thread.