And I've tried a lot. PIAAs. Not sure how long they work, but at least they work and work perfectly. F150 size in the link.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...e?ie=UTF8&th=1
And I've tried a lot. PIAAs. Not sure how long they work, but at least they work and work perfectly. F150 size in the link.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...e?ie=UTF8&th=1
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Do you know how these compare to Bosch ICON? I've been using Bosch wipers for a couple decades and replace the fronts every two years. If there's a rear wiper, it usually lasts about three years or so.
Awesome. The 4 seasons over here are quite hard on wipers. #willtryout
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Blows them away. I was going to try the fancy Michelins, but these are so good that I went all in. I'll report back on longevity.
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If the Amazon comments I saw are right longevity looks really good.
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I bought two sets of Michelins on sale at Costco for my Ram 1500. Just swapped out pair number one (I do annual just because) but they operate perfectly. I’m in FL so they get a fair bit of use.
Can you give more detail on how they are better?
I've never noticed much difference once you got beyond garbage grade one, but I haven't spent real big $$$ on them.
I have noticed older more pitted windshields (small pitting from like sand or whatever you can't really see unless sun is just right not bigger obvious ones) tend to chew up wipers quickly.