Wiper blades PIAA or Trico
PIAA si-tech
7 years old on my X5 and they still perform as new. Just read the directions and prep your windshield before installing.
I used the Trico Gold 18-2416 blade replacements. My EUV was an early 2023 build and I think has the older design arms, however, I think these will work with either design of arm. These blade have performed very well for me. They are quiet and smooth.
Been using Trico exact fit wiber blades for 2 weeks now. It fits perfectly for both front and rear. It’s been working well for my 2019 cx-5. Also, it’s easy to install.
I eventually gave up and bought some PIAA's and they're the best thing ever. Never going back to stock blades!!!
I have the Trico Diamond blades on my truck currently and they’re great
I grabbed some PIAA Si Techs when I first bought my 2025. They're really nice. Much better than the factory blades.
I have been using TRICO 14A for the rear wiper without issues.
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 use Trico Force wipers. They're pretty expensive and the blade is super soft so I wouldn't recommend them if your windshield is beat up.
No streaking or wiper burn though.
I switched to the PIAA Super Silicone wipers on my 2016 Mazda3. I didn’t have them on for long. Looking out the front of the car they were kinda obtrusive/noticeable because they are kind of a bulky wiper. They also skipped a little on the inner edge of the driver side when in use.
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