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I don't own a Subaru anymore but I had a Forrester for about five years and I never found offbrand replacements that really worked… I ended up going to my dealer and buying the replacements there… They were expensive but they always seem to work right…
After years of trying to remedy my poor wipers on my XV I swapped to single peice after market assembly and have never looked back.
The windscreen wipes smear free.
I only ever used Subaru blades on my 2011, for 10 years in Upstate, NY, winters. My 21 is on the second set of OE blades (installed under warranty) and they're also good quality. As others said - they're a competitive price and good quality so I see no reason to use something else.
I just buy the OEM blades from Subaru. They seem to be good quality and the price is comparable to a higher end Trico blade I would normally buy anyways.
I just go to the Subaru dealership to get OEM blades. They're pretty good for the price !
I might be the only idiot who uses the dealer Subaru OEM blades. They are guaranteed for a year and I walk back in at month 11.5 and am usually able to get the dealership to warranty replace.
Had Tesla replace my wipers during a service visit for the same reason. They were horrible compared to my other cars. Obviously, replaced with the same garbage. So I thoroughly cleaned the windshield, which helped, but it seems once it gets grime on it, the wipers performance goes down.
Not a surprise considered how shit M3/Y wipers are. Not even the auto wipe which is atrocious but also all the wiper fluid gets shot out to the left and wasted and doesn’t actually clean and then the driver window gets streaks of fluid
You’ll look like a total idiot when the wiper blades turn on. Happens to me almost daily in my M3.
My Model Y wipers don’t clean the passenger side at the lowest and highest points in their sweep. They suck.
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