Lift the cover over the pivot nut at the end of the assembly and remove the nut. You can then remove the wiper arm assembly by carefully rocking it back and forth while using upward pressure. Use a cloth wrapped around the assembly so you don't scratch any paint.
The "Wizard" is RIGHT ON, as usual!!! I HAD to use a small wheel puller to remove the left wiper arm on our 96 RT/10. Done CAREFULLY, there was no damage...and in MY opinion, possibly less of a chance to do damage vs. "arm wrestling" with the wiper.
thanks for the hints everyone. Hey Fess, does this mean you aren't in Bowling Green and aren't going to be in Frankfort tonight since you are on the computer?
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