Wiper blades PIAA or OEM BMW

PIAA Wiper blades
cjhsky97
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Rating 5.0

had really good luck with PIAA Aero Vogue part #s TireRack (cheapest place I found) 96145 & 96165, these also take refills and are Silicone based so they cause rain to bead and help preserve the rubber blade. My sister has them on her Outback and loves them. I might switch to them on my Highlander as I bought used and they put really crumby wipers on.

Pros: silicone based, cause rain to bead, preserve blade
Part number: 96145, 96165
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PIAA Wiper blades
zrad603
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Rating 5.0

Wiper blades, I don't go OEM, I try to find a high quality SILICONE wiper blade, like PIAA or \*SOME\* Rain-X blades. They last like an order of magnitude longer.

Pros: last an order longer
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PIAA Wiper blades
TSB_1
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Rating 5.0

Get [PIAA silicone wiper blades](https://www.piaa.com/siliconewiperblades) They are VASTLY superior to anything else on the market. They are a tad bit on the pricey side, but they will last you 3-5 years depending on use. I live in the desert and they clean my windshield every morning from the dust and have lived thru 4 hot summers and are still silent and streak free.

Pros: silent, streak free, last 3-5 years
Cons: tad bit pricey
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PIAA Wiper blades
Muncie4
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Rating 5.0

Silicone is the material. PIAA was the starter/most popular, SilBlade is a cheaper option. My PIAAs lasted me 10 years on first set. Got inserts and they are like 7ish years old now. Plus the silicone coats your windshield and give you a light RainXish coating.

Pros: long lasting, silicone coating
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