Wiper blades PIAA or OEM Toyota

OEM Toyota Wiper blades
Happy_Cranker
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Rating 5.0

I’ve been driving Toyotas for 40 years now and can attest to the durability of the OEM ones. I’ve tried Costco’s Michelin wipers (IIRC) and various other jobber wipers over the decades but won’t stray from the original OEMs now. It’s worth the extra money.

Pros: durability, worth extra money
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PIAA Wiper blades
vonCrickety
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Rating 5.0

Look into PIAA wipers, if they offer them for the CX50 trust me and get those. Had them on my Mazda 3 for many years before the CX50 upgrade and they were the best wiper blades hands down I have ever used (those include Bosch and rainX).

Pros: best wiper blades
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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PIAA Wiper blades
Storm_Surge_919
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Rating 5.0

I can vouch for PIAA Super Silicone wiper blades on my 2018 RDX that I sold in 2024, and haven’t gotten around to putting on my new vehicle. My PIAA Super Silicone experience was extremely long life span compared to the other blades I used to use (I think RainX). I was replacing blades like 2x per year. My PIAAs went for years with great performance.

Pros: extremely long life span, great performance
Vehicle: Acura RDX
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PIAA Wiper blades
TechMonitorXO
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Rating 5.0

Piaa si-tech are all time best. They last like 4-7+ years in my experience, depending if you use them in the winter or not

Pros: all time best, long lasting
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PIAA Wiper blades
Pure_Kangkung
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Rating 4.5

Top tier would be the PIAA Si-tech series. Very expensive for a pair, but totally worth it. They are like 200+ per pair

Pros: totally worth it, top tier
Cons: very expensive
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