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The cheapest Michelin ones from wal mart have performed best for me. For WAY less money
They have worked extremely well on my wife’s Tucson. I change the blades yearly even though the old blades are still pretty good.
Never had any streaking, catching, or quality issues with the Michelin blades.
I bought $20 wiper blades from Toyota. I will never buy other wiper blades again.
THEY WERE THE FACTORY BLADES. I can't tell you how amazed I was that the stock blades lasted over 100,000 miles and 7+ years, in a snowy climate.
I’ve had good luck at Walmart with the Michelin and Rain-x brands having the correct adapter
Costco has all sizes of wipers and they all have the adapters to fit any wiper arm. Michelin
I'm done buying wiper blades at Costco. Garbage every time. Fooled me thrice. Though, I think I was buying the Michelin blades that went on sale occasionally. Squeaking pieces of shit from the get go.
My OEM wipers were TERRIBLE. Worse OEM wipers ever. Got the Michelin wipers from Costco on sale... EVEN WORSE than OEM!! But I will admit, they are much better now about a year after installing them.
just changed out the wiper blades on my 2004 Dodge Stratus SE and was surprised to see the new Michelin Optimum + blades missing a spot about the size of a fist in the middle of the passenger blade towards the end of its arc. I adjusted the blades, repositioned them, took them on and off, but nothing. I wound up putting on my old pair of blades, some Rain-X not sure what model, and even with some streaks no missed spots.
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