Wiper blades MICHELIN or Trico

Trico Wiper blades
Challenger3609
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Rating 4.5

I prefer any of the Trico wippers as they come with rubber boots across the whole wiper preventing snow and ice buildup during the winter months.

Pros: prevents snow/ice buildup
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Trico Wiper blades

My personal preference is Trico Flex or Ultra btw. Trico makes nice blades that don’t make any noise and they last me years. I have a set going 4 years, another set going 2-3 years.

Pros: nice blades, no noise, last years
Vehicle: Mazda
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Trico Wiper blades
warplane95
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Rating 4.0

replaced mine after 6 months with a pair of bosch and those failed again after 6 months (streaks + stutters). Now I have some Trico Silicone Ceramic and they are perfect. I had them for the last 9 months. Lets see how winter will damage them.

Pros: perfect, lasting 9 months
Cons: streaks, stutters
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MICHELIN Wiper blades
IronChefJesus
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Rating 3.5

They’re Michelin. And while they’re not fantastic or anything. They’re more than good enough, and cheap enough to swap every 6 months if needed.

Pros: more than good enough, cheap to swap
Cons: not fantastic
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MICHELIN Wiper blades
jw154j
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Rating 1.0

I purchased Michelin Optimum+ Ceramic Beam 26”/16” just the other day. I chose them because I wanted ceramic silicone and the Michelin were a great price at $15 each. After putting the “right” adapter on that fit the button hole, that’s when I found out that the Trax’s wiper arm isn’t the correct length for these blades. The space between the button hole and the end is really small whereas the bracket on the blade and the photo in the instruction pamphlet show that the space should be over 1” to accommodate most of the bracket. The blade “fit” and snapped in, but I could tell it wasn’t right. There was too much play and the arm could separate from the blade by just bending the blade. Also the Trax’s arm is curved on the bottom, fitting perfectly into the OEM blades. Michelin’s website said that the 26” blade would fit. Oddly though, it said the passenger side was 14” instead of 16”.

Pros: great price
Cons: incorrect length, too much play, arm could separate
Vehicle: Chevrolet
Mileage: 55528 km
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