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The michelin they sell at costco fits but you have to use the adaptor. Tricky at first to use but works great.
I eventually gave up and bought some PIAA's and they're the best thing ever. Never going back to stock blades!!!
I grabbed some PIAA Si Techs when I first bought my 2025. They're really nice. Much better than the factory blades.
Theres a couple of brands but I have literally had my PIAA wiper blades outlast my last car. Actual 100% silicone wipers are designed to last 8 -10 YEARS and all you need to do is wipe them with paper towel soaked in a little alcohol or any other safe cleaning solvent once a year or so to maintain.
I been using PIAA set for a few months now, and it is so good, no more streaking(mine streak literally when taking delivery on my MYLR23, even the second wiper from Tesla within the first month of ownership).
Piaa Si Tech fit.
I bought some new Michelin Guardian Hybrid wiper blades the other day at Costco. The passenger side blade works perfectly however the blade on the drivers side it seems the tip of it (8-10 inches or so) is not making contact with the windshield. It leaves a triangle shape at the bottom center of the windshield and it also doesn't clear off other water that it should be clearing from the passenger blade so it just runs down. I am 99% sure I have the right size for my 07 Accord - Driver side 26 & passenger 18.
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”.
I tried the Michelins from Costco one time. They streaked and chattered on the first use.
Same here. A few years ago I thought they were a great deal. Now they are both worth installing. Just pay a bit more for another brand.
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