JHZR2 Staff member Joined Dec 14, 2002 Messages 56,021 Location New Jersey Nov 15, 2019 #2 PIAA super silicone is the only choice. Unless they don't fit as refills in your OE arms.
skyactiv Joined Mar 2, 2013 Messages 13,881 Location The Midwest Nov 15, 2019 #4 Valeo blades work pretty good on my wifes Audi. I want to try Michelin silicon blades at Walmart.
B bullwinkle Joined Oct 9, 2004 Messages 15,752 Location Cincinnati, OH, USA Nov 15, 2019 #5 Bosch Icon, hands down-unless you have pin style wiper arms, in which case they don't fit-usually I use Trico beam blades on those, but they're not as good & don't last as long.
Bosch Icon, hands down-unless you have pin style wiper arms, in which case they don't fit-usually I use Trico beam blades on those, but they're not as good & don't last as long.
I Ihatetochangeoil Joined Oct 28, 2014 Messages 1,187 Nov 15, 2019 #6 PIAA. Mine are 2015, quiet and clear.
G Gebo Joined Sep 18, 2002 Messages 6,371 Location VA Nov 15, 2019 #7 OEM soaked overnight in 303 in a zip lock bag.
E Eddie Joined Dec 7, 2003 Messages 12,514 Location Florida, Cape Coral Nov 15, 2019 #8 Latitude=Best bang for the buck IMO.
JeffKeryk Joined Jan 9, 2010 Messages 27,690 Location Los Gatos, CA Nov 15, 2019 #9 Whatever Costco has. Best prices; sometimes 2 for 1.
G GZRider Joined Aug 28, 2018 Messages 600 Location Earth Nov 15, 2019 #10 +1 on PIAA. They have been on the G for 19+ months and are still going strong!
A atikovi Joined Apr 27, 2010 Messages 19,530 Location Suburban Washington DC Nov 15, 2019 #11 $3 Denso blades at Parts Authority.
Skippy722 Joined Nov 11, 2018 Messages 7,738 Location Great Lakes Nov 15, 2019 #12 My Trico blades didn't last a year... back to rainX or Bosch.
S spk2000 Joined Feb 19, 2013 Messages 1,857 Location Prospect, KY Nov 15, 2019 #13 Another vote for PIAA silicone wipers
Donald Joined Mar 21, 2004 Messages 33,576 Location Near the beach in Delaware Nov 15, 2019 #15 My suggestions is to buy middle of the road wiper blades at Walmart and change them more often than expensive ones you keep on for years. My Dad would change the drivers, move drivers to passenger and discard passenger. Now with different sizes you cannot do that.
My suggestions is to buy middle of the road wiper blades at Walmart and change them more often than expensive ones you keep on for years. My Dad would change the drivers, move drivers to passenger and discard passenger. Now with different sizes you cannot do that.
RooflessVW Joined Dec 24, 2011 Messages 15,943 Location North Carolina Nov 15, 2019 #16 I just get blades at the dealer. Not too expensive and they have a 12mo/12k warranty.
N nthach Joined Jan 2, 2004 Messages 11,943 Location California Nov 15, 2019 #17 OEM. If not, I've had mixed success with Trico, Bosch and Valeo. Valeo and Trico seem to hold up better than Bosch. I can't recommend Costco's blades for many modern cars. The stack height is high for certain cars.
OEM. If not, I've had mixed success with Trico, Bosch and Valeo. Valeo and Trico seem to hold up better than Bosch. I can't recommend Costco's blades for many modern cars. The stack height is high for certain cars.
2 2010Civic Joined Dec 6, 2014 Messages 1,436 Location Minnesota Nov 15, 2019 #19 OEM inserts for me. Cheap and work perfect for a long time.
double vanos Joined Aug 5, 2004 Messages 3,052 Location Back in Arizona. Finally Nov 15, 2019 #20 Project farm onYT just did a comparo