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| As happens to often, I must not have made myself clear. With one design, such as the coach for sale currently in WA (photographed by Dennis), the wipers CANNOT be parked at the bottom of the windshield. They CANNOT be in a horizontal position. Because each wiper of the articulated design has two arms, the wiper blade is always vertical and always in the line of sight. It seems like the more high end coaches have that style. The older and less expensive coaches are more likely to have the conventional wipers that do a radius and can be parked on the bottom edge, out of the line of sight. quote: Originally posted by Windsor Dalrymple: The resting position is not so much a matter of taste, but rather a matter of where the motor and linkages are.
There is no one definite advantage over one position or another.
On my p-30, I can stop them just about wherever I want to, up or down.
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