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Trico Ultra wiper blades are made in USA!! So far so great!
I got the Trico Maxx for the front and rear wipers of my CX-5 and have been pretty happy with them.
Icons have been good for me over several years and different cars. Last time on my car they were out of Icons so they cut me a deal on the Tricos. They're not bad -- they don't clear the windshield as well as the Icons for me but they've lasted far longer than I expected.
There are only a couple brands that have the special snap connector that the newer Mazdas need. The Trico Exact Fit 24-17B (driver) and 18-17B (passenger) work great.
Trico Force is the only blade Ill use now. It is the only wiper blade Ive had on this car that didnt make me want to pull over, rip them off, and throw them in the ditch
I agree, I run Valeo ones i buy from FCP, they are pretty good, factory style and fitment, plus they lasted me 3 years before i replaced them because they were making noisy glass farting sounds so i gave em the heave ho. I think the part that keeps em quiet is the slippery teflon-like coating that when they wear out they start making noise when the bare rubber starts to show. 3 years not bad on a $17 set, Ive had OEM Toyota ones on my 4Runner barely last me 10 months before getting super streaky or noisy.
I tried the Trico Flex and they work great for the Model 3. 26 for the driver side and 19 for the passenger side. Installation was easy and no modifications were required.
Using trico ultras on a 2019, no problems
When it comes to buying OEM like wipers for my previous VWs, I always had good luck with Valeo brand wipers.
OK, I couldn't take it anymore. I went to Advanced Auto Parts and got new blades. Their in-store system does not have 2019 Jetta's in it's database. Luckily I had my trusty iPhone and Google. Trico "Onyx" high-performance beam blades 26-240 (24" driver's side blade) 26-190 (19" passenger side blade). Cost = Too much. $41.00 - but I've got too much going on right now to schedule a trip to the stealership - so I paid for the convenience of the local parts store. Ease of install = RTFM and you'll be OK. These blades require you swap a supplied adapter into them. The arms are the narrow push button arms, so just follow the instructions with the blades to install the right adapter. Also, read the VW owner's manual to put the arms into "service" position. All easy if you read the manuals. Blades seem great - no rain today, but multiple applications of wiper fluid and using the blades returns, well, nothing. Dead silent.
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