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When it rains in Arizona

Moparfiend

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F52C389B-7A02-4445-908A-27A44FB8BC92.jpeg In Arizona we don’t wear out our windshield wiper blades. They just degrade from the heat and UV. So when it rains in Arizona…….lol
 
Isn’t that monsoon season when it rains there?
 
It’s been raining for over 24 hours. Just finished wipers on 2 of our cars. Used a different trash can though. the good is I took off from work and have done 4 hours on the roadrunner. It’s been a while since I could.
 
I agree with Moparfeind. You're lucky if you get to use your wipers 2x before you have to replace them because the sun and heat beat the **** out of them.
 
Stopped using Bosch wiper. The rubber petrified after 3 or 4 months. Not worth the higher price. Went back to Trico cheapo and seem to get almost a year out of them.
 
That is bizarre! Here, you can almost watch your car rust though.
I'll be in you neighborhood on Monday, Aaron. Delivering to the back of the airport where the new Amazon DC is going. They call it Dayton Airport, but my address says Union.
 
I'll be in you neighborhood on Monday, Aaron. Delivering to the back of the airport where the new Amazon DC is going. They call it Dayton Airport, but my address says Union.
You should be ok. Just keep your doors locked. Lol.
 
I got 10 or 12 really loud, really annoying emergency messages about flash flooding yesterday, on the phone and tv.

Its 114 here, and not a single drop of rain fell.

Colorado river area. The river is down a lot, we could use the rain.
 
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Another Amazon hub , they are popping up everywhere.. They built some 20 minutes from me and they are massive!
 
I've thought about keeping my blades in the back of the seat in my pickup. I rarely drive in the rain anyways and they don't last all too long in the sun here either and if I do get caught in the rain, the rainX works pretty good.
 
Here in the Phoenix area we got swamped yesterday, overnight, and today. Thunderstorms forecast for tomorrow. Pretty active Monsoon season this year so far.
 
My RV blades are $50 each so I keep them in the house when not in use.
 
That's hilarious especially me being from Ohio:rofl:
 
Thanks to COVID and working from home, my vehicles sit in the garage. I bought a new truck in April 2020 when RAM offered 0% on the 2019 models they had left. 1.5 years later, I have 7k miles on it. I had to change the oil at the 1 year mark, not because of mileage.
 
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