Bosch Wipers are Horrible!

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There are some cars that just have weird windshield shapes that are tricky to wipe. My father has said this for years -- people want that extremely raked windshield that wraps around...very difficult to design a wiper system to properly clear it.
 
I've used Bosch wipers twice. Never again. They work great ... for a little while. Rain-X or even a store brand like Trico has better longevity, in my experience.
 
How are the Good Years Assurance? These are the new fancy type. They also have picture of American Flag on it claiming that they are Made in USA. They *have* to be good, right??
 
Originally Posted By: Vikas
How are the Good Years Assurance? These are the new fancy type. They also have picture of American Flag on it claiming that they are Made in USA. They *have* to be good, right??


Where did you see them and what was the price per blade?
 
Originally Posted By: dparm
There are some cars that just have weird windshield shapes that are tricky to wipe. My father has said this for years -- people want that extremely raked windshield that wraps around...very difficult to design a wiper system to properly clear it.


You're father's right. That made me stop and think about my 1968 IHC Scout (sort of like a Jeep). It had a small, absolutely flat windshield. The wipers were dinky little things and I don't recall ever having a problem with chattering or squeaking.
 
Originally Posted By: Char Baby
I think that wiper blades are vehicle specific. Meaning, even the highest rated wiper blades don't work well on every single vehicle. And the owner needs to find what works best for that vehicle.


That's been my experience over the years. Some blades simply don't work worth a darn on some vehicles, but work great on others. My old Audi was picky - no beam blades would work right. On the F-150, you can put whatever wiper blade you find, from the cheapest to the best, and it will work very well. The G doesn't seem to be terribly picky, but I haven't had it long enough to be sure.
 
Originally Posted By: Zero
Originally Posted By: Vikas
How are the Good Years Assurance? These are the new fancy type. They also have picture of American Flag on it claiming that they are Made in USA. They *have* to be good, right??


Where did you see them and what was the price per blade?


EXTREMELY cheap at Costco; *ANY* size for $7.99; Buy one get other free! Unfortunately, the limit is only one pair. I wish I had used it on longer blade but I only needed 21+19 for the Camry. Where else can you get both the (fancy) blades for $8.00
 
Originally Posted By: Vikas
Originally Posted By: Zero
Originally Posted By: Vikas
How are the Good Years Assurance? These are the new fancy type. They also have picture of American Flag on it claiming that they are Made in USA. They *have* to be good, right??


Where did you see them and what was the price per blade?


EXTREMELY cheap at Costco; *ANY* size for $7.99; Buy one get other free! Unfortunately, the limit is only one pair. I wish I had used it on longer blade but I only needed 21+19 for the Camry. Where else can you get both the (fancy) blades for $8.00


I have a set waiting to go on my car from the last Costco deal. I figured I'd give them a shot. Now I'm just waiting for the set of Icons to start doing a poor job.
 
Originally Posted By: Vikas
Originally Posted By: Zero
Originally Posted By: Vikas
How are the Good Years Assurance? These are the new fancy type. They also have picture of American Flag on it claiming that they are Made in USA. They *have* to be good, right??


Where did you see them and what was the price per blade?


EXTREMELY cheap at Costco; *ANY* size for $7.99; Buy one get other free! Unfortunately, the limit is only one pair. I wish I had used it on longer blade but I only needed 21+19 for the Camry. Where else can you get both the (fancy) blades for $8.00


Costco is the ONLY place I've EVER seen them.
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Maybe they have an 'exclusive' on them??
 
Originally Posted By: BISCUT
I heard a few very positive comments about the new Bosch wipers. I paid the high price for them and out em on my F-150. They are horrible!! Worse wipers I've ever had.

Since they are driver side and passenger side specific I tried switching them up and still horrible!!

Angry consumer!


This is about the most vague post I have ever read.

So what exactly are the wipers doing that makes them the "worse wipers" you've ever had? Streak? Skip? Noisy? Don't make good contact?
 
I had two pairs of Icon blades go bad in only a few months each. The first pair I bought and the 2nd were sent to me from Bosch with the explanation that maybe I had bought an old pair that were decaying or were just old. 2nd pair lasted just as long as the first. They both streaked and chattered badly.

This was on a '99 Civic so they weren't super long beams and the car was parked outside in the Bay Area weather, which is fairly mild.

So no more Bosch blades for me...cheap Anco blades have held up longer.
 
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Originally Posted By: BISCUT
I heard a few very positive comments about the new Bosch wipers. I paid the high price for them and out em on my F-150. They are horrible!! Worse wipers I've ever had.

Since they are driver side and passenger side specific I tried switching them up and still horrible!!

Angry consumer!


This is about the most vague post I have ever read.

So what exactly are the wipers doing that makes them the "worse wipers" you've ever had? Streak? Skip? Noisy? Don't make good contact?



They are all around horrible...They streak, skip, chatter, and do not swipe the rain off well at all.
 
On all but one car, we run OEMs, and have no complaints other than the price. So trouble-free, I never bothered to even think about it.

But we cut corners slightly on our old 855. I finally got sick and tired of all the wiper chatter, streaking and misses using aftermarket types. Bosch (both types), Trico, Anco and a few others, traditional and single beam types. They all seem to stink. Always futzing with them trying to get something to work well.

Finally splurged $27 this past month for a pair of genuine Volvo wipers. Really just a couple dollars more than all of those auto store ones, and you get the whole package, wind-spoiler included. What a difference! What was I thinking. Never again.
 
Originally Posted By: Volvohead
On all but one car, we run OEMs, and have no complaints other than the price. So trouble-free, I never bothered to even think about it.

But we cut corners slightly on our old 855. I finally got sick and tired of all the wiper chatter, streaking and misses using aftermarket types. Bosch (both types), Trico, Anco and a few others, traditional and single beam types. They all seem to stink. Always futzing with them trying to get something to work well.

Finally splurged $27 this past month for a pair of genuine Volvo wipers. Really just a couple dollars more than all of those auto store ones, and you get the whole package, wind-spoiler included. What a difference! What was I thinking. Never again.


The OEM wipers are most likely either Bosch, or
Valeo. Just match the type of wiper to the OEM brand and you can still save a few bucks and get factory quality wiping.
 
The assemblies are stamped Volvo and are made in Germany. Unlike anything I've seen sold at the chain auto stores. The rubber may be Valeo. Like the OEMs on our other ones, they are not designed to be refilled.

Thanks for the encouragement. But I'm done trying to "save a few bucks" on a $25 consumable often made in China. Not worth the hassle.
 
Goodyear. They are made in the usa, and work great. Can't ask for more than that.

They are quiet, wipe VERY VERY clean, and aren't that expensive. 8 dollars for 2 at Costco.
 
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