- Mopar OEM part that fits your specific vehicle
- ARM&BLADE REAR WIPER
- Part Number: 68002490AB
- Manufactured to meet specifications for fit, form, and function


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Mopar 6800 2490AB, Windshield Wiper Blade
*$1,045.00
Informação adicional
Brand | Mopar |
---|---|
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Mounting Type | Pinch Tab |
Seasons | All |
OEM Part Number | 68002490AB |
Manufacturer | Mopar |
Model | ARM&BLADE |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 1 x 10 inches |
Item model number | 68002490AB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 68002490AB |
Date First Available | October 27, 2010 |
Abel Solis –
Perfect fit for my Wrangler 2012, just very expensive!
Kevin Sinsimer –
I am giving four stars because my original OEM wiper arm on my Jeep snapped when I was doing just a simple wiper blade change.
I tried going for one of the listings on Amazon that was a third party. I found a $15 wiper arm and blade replacement… and it snapped within 3 hours of driving.
I ordered this one, and it seems that the inner mechanism of the arm is now metal! I am not worried this will snap anytime soon.
Stephen Meetze –
Fast delivery at a great price. Easy installation and the product works great. Haven’t had a good view out my back window since I bought my jeep.
Trust but Verify –
The arm and blade arrived quickly. It is an original manufactures part and has the Chrysler part numbers on the package. It was easy to install. DO NOT TRY TO INSTALL THIS IN COLD WEATHER SINCE THE PLASTIC IS BRITTLE.
Simply remove the plastic cover over the nut by carefully pulling the top half and bottom half of the plastic cover AWAY (in opposite directions) from the metal wiper arm at the same time. They include a new cover in case you mess up. You will then see the nut and the top of the screw. The top of the screw is FLAT so you can grasp it with pliers (holding it steady – using counter torque) while you remove the nut with a box wrench. Slap on the new arm being careful to line it up in the same position as the old arm and gently tighten the nut while hold the flat top of the screw as described above. Carefully spread the bottom ends of plastic cover apart and it will clamp itself to the wiper arm covering the nut.
Mike W. –
I went with a knock off wiper arm and the blade did not lay flat – Pretty annoying. The genuine Mopar is built way sturdier than the cheapo. Worth the extra bucks for this.
Calvin L –
This replacement rear wiper blade assembly worked perfectly on the rear window of my 2011 JK Wrangler 2-DR w/ factory hardtop.
Crst32 –
Factory product good quality.
Harley Mike –
As I read in the reviews on Amazon.com, going with the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) product was worth the extra dollars. It installed quickly and properly and has worked as it is supposed to.
I’ve tried aftermarket wiper blades and they leave much to be desired.