Wiper blades Trico or Goodyear

Trico Wiper blades
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Rating 4.0

At 5,000 miles I replaced the factory 4Runner blades with Trico Neoform beam blades (a B grade wiper in my book) and they still perform like brand new blades 10,000 miles later, including having been in the Florida heat followed by Connecticut ice, snow, and salt slurry.

Pros: perform like new, durable
Vehicle: Toyota 4runner
Mileage: 10000 km
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Trico Wiper blades

The Trico Classic series wiper blades look and fit just like the original 1970’s/1980’s blades without need for the adapter piece. I have a set on my 1975 GMC C25 and the other squarebody owners I meet always ask about my wiper blades lol.

Pros: look and fit original
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Trico Wiper blades
lencarr514
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Rating 4.0

I like the beam style blades because they don't tend to clog up with snow in the winter. I use the Trico ExactFit Beam blades ... model 24-17B and 18-17B.

Pros: no snow clogging
Vehicle: Mazda
Part number: 24-17B, 18-17B
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Trico Wiper blades
sweetredleaf
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Rating 4.5

trico 18-160 and 18-260 have worked well on my 2015, it is a beam blade and haven't noticed too much interference with the washer even though not side mount.

Pros: worked well, no washer interference
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
Part number: 18-160, 18-260
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Trico Wiper blades

I just did it myself with a slightly different spin: I found a slightly better looking wiper blade part on the "TRICO Force" that tucks nicely over the stock window molding. Looks more like an air-foil:

Pros: better looking, airfoil shape
Cons: wind effect not eliminated
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