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I had to get rain x like the best from auto zone then put them on with no attachments at all just slid them in and clipped it worked perfect
The solid flexible ones like Bosch & Rain X work better and there's no risk of that.
My wipers on my Explorer were chattering and jumping like crazy. I replaced them this morning with the Motorcraft "Premium" wiper blades and they are smooth and quiet.
RainX 2 in 1 for me. A bit bulky but damn do they work like a charm and last
I got Rain-X, but they have been great, its been almost 2 years now too. I can't imagine paying much more than what the Rain-X were already being necessary really, unless maybe you are in chronically icy/snowy area.
About a year ago, I finally found good blades for my Outback. Rain-X Arch. No streaks, they don’t skip across the windshield, and they aren’t that pricey.
Have been working great and they were cheaper than the OEM's.
I made the mistake of getting RainX wipers because I had such a difficult time getting replacements. The first couple of rain events with them were terrible. A few weeks later, and they're fine. But I would never buy them again.
Oh yeah, their wiper blades are crap, i picked up a pair 6-7 years ago and the adapters were hoking huge, hard pass for me.
I went through 3 sets before I found a package with the correct clips. The clip issue was on Rain-X.
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