I have the Yeti wiper springs on an older Subaru because new wiper arms are no longer available.
With the springs on, the wipers actually sweep the entire swept area. Without them, they miss the bottom right corner.
I saw Trico Titan wipers on sale for 7.99, and they are US-made, too, so I thought I'd try them. Of course, even with the Yeti springs, they miss a huge part of the right side of the windshield. So I had to replace them, so I used the Bosch Excel+ which were $5. With the Bosch wipers, the whole area is swept.
Beam wipers are not usable on older cars with worn wiper arms, even with Yeti springs added on.
Trico makes "high mileage" wipers, but unfortunately, they are the beam style!
PIAA makes silicone wipers with the frame style, but they are over $20 each even on rock Auto. However, they are made in Japan. Denso Designer is almost as expensive. How are the Denso economy EVB wipers? They don't seem to offer the standard Denso anymore.
With the springs on, the wipers actually sweep the entire swept area. Without them, they miss the bottom right corner.
I saw Trico Titan wipers on sale for 7.99, and they are US-made, too, so I thought I'd try them. Of course, even with the Yeti springs, they miss a huge part of the right side of the windshield. So I had to replace them, so I used the Bosch Excel+ which were $5. With the Bosch wipers, the whole area is swept.
Beam wipers are not usable on older cars with worn wiper arms, even with Yeti springs added on.
Trico makes "high mileage" wipers, but unfortunately, they are the beam style!
PIAA makes silicone wipers with the frame style, but they are over $20 each even on rock Auto. However, they are made in Japan. Denso Designer is almost as expensive. How are the Denso economy EVB wipers? They don't seem to offer the standard Denso anymore.