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I have those blades (rain-x silicone endura) and that car. I took really thick nail clippers to the part that the guy dremeled. Basically wire cutters. Simple job. The wipers clip right in mounting perfectly and I’ve used them repeatedly since. No issues at all.
RainX blades have always been my go-to
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 use Rain-X Latitude wipers on my 2010 and here in Pennsylvania and all of our varied weather I get about 8 months out of them, more than I've ever gotten out of any other wiper. They still work after that time but they start to leave streaks and just don't work as well.
The locking mechanism sucks and I had one fly off on the highway.
Don't get the RainX brand. $80 for smudgy messes. I've even replaced the windshield and applied aquapel. My windshield is clear and gorgeous as long as I don't use the wipers. Water beads and rolls off on its own most of the time but once I run the wipers I have a smudged mess ia can't see through for the rest of the trip.
I just got some rainx silicon and the wipers are good but holy fuck installation was a pain in the ass. Took 90 minutes just to change wipers. Thought I was an idiot but a lot of people had that problem with those wipers. For that reason I can’t recommend them
The rainx connectors, they are annoying.
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