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I've bought and used the Valeo ones whihc are a perfect fit
I keep the Valeo Titaniums in stock and have put them on a lot of cars. They hold up pretty well. The only time I will use something else is for rear wipers or windshields that are flat, as the beam style blades usually don't work too well on glass that's more flat instead of curved.
Valeo wiper blades, the ones I had before my current ones lasted for 5 years and only had 1 small trace in the middle.
Just recently ordered the OEM valeo blades from fcpeuro and they're already easily the best wipers I've had on this car and less than $40 for the pair. No adapters needed and they dont leave a drop behind. Highly recommend.
I love Valeo, its a french oem supplier and atleast with wipers, theyre awesome.
You have OE Bosch? Cool, buy Valeo they're exactly as good.
sometimes I think it gets itself into a feedback loop. It's like the sensor detects the wiper itself as rain and speeds up, which will lead the sensor to detect the wiper again and speeds up further. Now thinking about it; I don't think I have had this issue recently and I did change the wiper blades in the spring, so maybe that helped.
While the blades weren’t great, they were skipping across the windshield, especially in lighter rain. The tension was WAY off and after the tech adjusted it, I’ve been pretty solid the last 8 months. It works with the washer fluid or a car wash just fine.
Dealer replaced the blades, but it didn’t help. The replacement blade they used looks expensive, it has the washer tube built in.
I personally hate the Volvo blades as they are shot in 6 months
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