Mine were crap and switched to Trico Force which were better but not great. The 26" blade just is super long.
Reviews of Trico wiper blades
332 votes
I just picked up a pair of Trico Onyx blades, part #s 26-240 and 29-190. They cost me $47.59 (includes the 3.5% sales tax) No reviews yet, but they did a great job cleaning my windshield.
I just put the Trico blades on. They are not a direct connect, meaning that it won't just snap in. However, using the supplied adapter was no issue and to me, these are way better than stock blades. No issues lifting even at higher speeds.
I like Trico blades. Every time I try out a different brand, I always find myself going back to Trico completely satisfied.
I just did it myself with a slightly different spin: I found a slightly better looking wiper blade part on the "TRICO Force" that tucks nicely over the stock window molding. Looks more like an air-foil:
The Rain-X ones are better, I've used both. Supposedly the PIAA Super Silicone are the bees knees, but I hate framed designs. They recently started making frameless ones so one day I'll try those. Currently I'm on Trico Force blades and they have been the best I've had so far. I have only had them about 2 months now though so that could change.
I run a parts store and so far it seems Trico Neoform are my favorite out of the bunch, the rain-x repel/latitude have a clip style that eventually lifts in the middle after the blades have 'broken in' and cause a giant streak down the middle. I live in new england and also park outside, and had a set of neoforms make it through two winters. just my two cents!
I have Trico Teflon wiper blades. They work fine for me since July
Write your review about wiper blades Trico
Help others - share your experience with this part.