Wiper arm linkage bushing FRUSTRATION!

A couple of points on this in case someone else finds this thread.

- The plastic bushings need to be hot to avoid breaking during installation. - Luckily, most sellers on eBay are selling these in packs of 6, though I'm on second order due to breaking them during install. In boiling water, they were barely pliable for me. If you are doing this in the summer, set them out on your driveway.
- As advised, install on the arms first, I removed the entire bracket from the wiper motor then installed onto the motor.
- In my case it wasn't possible to install on the motor and then move the armature through the motor hole (got hung up on the dash, wiring, etc. and eventually broke the bushings)
- In my case I wasn't able to install the bracket back onto the motor, with the motor in park, so had to use ignition to "time" the motor position so I could get the nut on (otherwise, the nut is obscured by the wiper arm).
- I had to remove the wiper arms from the spindles to get everything aligned. At that point, I might as well have removed the wiper spindles... I had problems threading the whole assembly through the dash wiring, etc. so I had to assembly behind the dash (rather than assemble outside, and feed assembly through dash). Obviously assembling outside is much easier - but again, the bushings had a tendency to pop off or break on me but you might get lucky...