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I have updated my 6th Gen (2007-2011) Camry blades to OEM Toyota/Denso Designer 8th Gen Honda Accord (2008-2012) length wiper blades because due to the location of the arms on the 6th Gen Camry, the Accord blades cover more windshield.
I’ve used PIAA super silicone on every car I’ve owned in the last decade. I can only compare them to OEM and the Si-Tech but they are by far my favorite.
I buy PIAA blades for my cars and they just last and last, for years. And they sound silent while operating.
The brand I prefer seems to have gone out of production (Denso Designer aero frame style). These were OEM on my 2009 Forester and I used them on everything I own after discovering that. Getting harder to find complete pairs for my cars, I only have a few left that I've hoarded.
Quality is worth it, I replace wipers when they no longer perform up to expectations rather than on a set schedule.
Replaced them about a year ago and they’ve been great.
I bought my set of PIAA blades (their frameless model) back in 2014 for my r56 and they are still working like they are new. Mind you, there is a bit of dead zone in the bottom end of the passenger side because the passenger blade can’t touch the glass due to the shape. I got used to that and it doesn’t bother me at all.
Using PIAA Si-Tech for a little over a year na, no complaints.
I replaced the blades with PIAA Si-Tech wipers. I get hydrophobic beading, no chirping or skipping and it won't damage the fluid system
PIAA silicone without a doubt are the best.
I recommend the Denso Hybrid Wiper blades as they retain that OEM integrated look.
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