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Title: Winter time wipers
Post by: 79apache on November 24, 2007, 11:09:28 pm
Winter time wiper blades

Which do you like?
Brand and size.
Title: Re: Winter time wipers
Post by: Prong on November 24, 2007, 11:19:51 pm
I've ran Anco Winter Blades before and they worked well.
Title: Re: Winter time wipers
Post by: okuma on November 24, 2007, 11:45:39 pm
I'LL SAY TRICO WIPERS  >  only because i work for them at the production company. here is a link of available product..... it shows as a size 16" ........ 

   http://www.tricoproducts.com/                                               


    or here is a cataloge link:  www.tricoproducts.com/part_locator/index.cfm
Title: Re: Winter time wipers
Post by: 75??? franken-trunk on November 25, 2007, 09:31:08 am
anything that has a rubber rap on them is good enough for me so they don't freeze... and i like 17's to 18's cuz they fit. tell me any con to the pro of haveing more glass to look through any time year...
Title: Re: Winter time wipers
Post by: BLUE BURBAN on December 01, 2007, 05:53:56 pm
I like the trico brand far better than the anco as well. And with close to 20 yrs working in parts I'e sold just about every manufacture's brand out there. And personally you couldn't GIVE me anything with the BOSCH name brand on it.
Title: Re: Winter time wipers
Post by: DirtyLittleSecret on December 02, 2007, 01:28:02 pm
3 years of HARD use on some 17" BOSCH blades.
Title: Re: Winter time wipers
Post by: 77c15 on December 02, 2007, 09:24:32 pm
Have you tried the RainX brand? I have them on all of my vehicles and they are just as good as the Bosch at half the price! Most of the lengths are 10 bucks a piece.
Title: Re: Winter time wipers
Post by: werewolfx13 on December 03, 2007, 12:21:43 am
I've never had a problem with the cheapest silicone blades I could buy with regular frames. As long as they're not frozen to the windshield, just lift em away and drop them a couple times and its good to go. I put a new set on at the start of winter, and a new set on at the end, and clean them with an abrasive cleaning powder once in awhile during the warmer seasons.