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I'm still impressed with the Trico NeoForms on front and the Trico Exact Fit Rear on back. Few more bucks than refills but way less time and...
Yeah - I use the aquapel (re-branded as Trico View) also. Its truly amazing stuff - definitely lasts the 6 months as they promise.
Yeah, both of my vehicles are garaged. I see you had problems with the rainx latitudes, as did I but my problems were immediate due to stiffness...
I get it done online at wipers123 - its takes about 5 minutes and I get the wipers in 3 days. The maximum performance trico neoforms last me...
STANNC: 1. Lookup your exact year of Prius 2. Watch the corresponding video
I don't have info on 2012+, however there have been 3 wiper configurations from 2001-2011: 01-03: 24" & 17" 04-09: 26" & 18" 10-11: 26" & 19"...
I hear ya and hopefully all is well. Amazon is usually no trouble...until you have trouble! LOL ;)
You are a brave soul for purchasing auto parts from Amazon...hope they've updated their wiper matching software and that you don't have issues...
I find this previous discussion humorous but I was thinking the same thing...can't call something great that only lasts 2 months. I hated the...
I paid a little more but saved a ton of time and headaches: https://www.headlights123.com/exact_fit_rear_wiper.php ...5 minutes to lookup part...
Never tried the weatherbeater but did NOT like the latitudes nor the icons. Really like the neoforms.
Here's a great site for all things wipers: wipers123 They only show you the wipers that fit your car and those choices are organized in good,...
I think you can find them if you try real hard. Problem is that you better know exactly what frames you have. I was told that this is why...
trico neoform beam blades hands-down. Started with rainx latitudes years ago but they were too stiff and had the largest, ugliest and cheesiest...
Cool!! Yeah...I love new wipers. Enjoy!!
Oh...sorry. WI = Wisconsin. I like to replace the blades and frames because the wisconsin weather is BRUTAL on them, so its smart preventative...
Looks like a good deal...I still don't have the patience, time nor skill to deal with refill inserts though, plus in WI, getting rid of the framed...
I think most of us are talking about full wiper blades, not refill inserts. I was specifically speaking of beam blade full wiper blades rather...
I wish I had the time, skill and patience to do this but I simply don't. Plus, with abusive Wisconsin winters, replacing the whole wiper assembly...
Yeah, the cost of the refill inserts is relatively low but when you add in the cost of my patience and risk of failure, I'll stick with the full...