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Michelin endurance silicone from Walmart ... I like these ... Quiet an wipe clean
I only drive about 7k miles a year but replace wipers every six months. I’ve tried different brands but have found that the Rainex hybrids are the best.
I’ve been using the rain-x latitude, those ones are nice but I want to try the Powerstop power clears, I love their brakes/brake kits so when I saw they are doing wipers now I checked them out and want them pretty bad, cant wait to need new wipers again lol
I like Rain X Silicon Endura. Good for any car. Not cheap but they do last much longer than rubber.
I got the Michelin Beam type at Costo ( came from a set of SWF OE style ). There is a plastic guide that has to come off, but they are nice, easy to find, and reasonable.
They work fine (but not great) on my car, but smeared on day 1 on my wife’s car. Got her the Icons and am now very jealous, they work like a dream.
I hated Rain X wiper blades. Always leaving streaks across the windshield. I will never buy Rain x wipers ever again
Rain-x wipers are *ass*. They’ve always been *ass.*
That’s just Rain X wipers. They suck specifically for this reason. They smear.
I grabbed a set of replacement wipers a few days ago - RainX "perfect fit" in the sizes specified in the manual for the front wipers (18" and 26"? Can't recall at the moment).
The install went just fine - wipers aren't exactly rocket science - but the new wiper housings *don't quite clear* the upper part of the wiper arm where the position sensor and fluid spray nozzle live. As a result, the wipers are super streaky because their being pushed down on one side by the nozzle assembly.
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