Winshield wipers
#1
Winshield wipers
just wanna know what everyone here uses, after the snowstorm this week i realized i need new ones. i was thinkin about those rainx latidude blades. also what size do i need? thx
#2
Hi OP
Go to any good parts store and ask for the Bosch ICON wipers
The hands down winner in new technology
All the springs are inside the rubber, no exposed parts to ice or snow , has a spoiler!
and as the ad says
only Grandma hugs you tighter
17-20 bucks each side ask the parts guy for right size
You will love them- everyone here does, fsstyms1 swears by them and he drives in serious weather
Go to any good parts store and ask for the Bosch ICON wipers
The hands down winner in new technology
All the springs are inside the rubber, no exposed parts to ice or snow , has a spoiler!
and as the ad says
only Grandma hugs you tighter
17-20 bucks each side ask the parts guy for right size
You will love them- everyone here does, fsstyms1 swears by them and he drives in serious weather
#5
Originally Posted by 01tl4tl
Hi OP
Go to any good parts store and ask for the Bosch ICON wipers
The hands down winner in new technology
All the springs are inside the rubber, no exposed parts to ice or snow , has a spoiler!
and as the ad says
only Grandma hugs you tighter
17-20 bucks each side ask the parts guy for right size
You will love them- everyone here does, fsstyms1 swears by them and he drives in serious weather
Go to any good parts store and ask for the Bosch ICON wipers
The hands down winner in new technology
All the springs are inside the rubber, no exposed parts to ice or snow , has a spoiler!
and as the ad says
only Grandma hugs you tighter
17-20 bucks each side ask the parts guy for right size
You will love them- everyone here does, fsstyms1 swears by them and he drives in serious weather
Anyone got the issue fixed?
#6
The Bosch ICON blades will be marked A the B types are for cars with reverse blades on one side. Our car requires a 19A and 24A
These blades have an actual spoiler lip built in to keep them flat at all speeds. Put one on upside down and ooooops!
Most blades do not sit on the bottem edge of the glass on the down position, and who looks there while driving anyway?
The little extra length DOES wipe higher on the windshield- where your eyes are!
I am usually busy looking out front thru the clean part!
Hands Down- Bosch ICON - and I have used only Bosch Micro Edge 2 for decades now and switched to their latest and greatest jump in blades in years!
These blades have an actual spoiler lip built in to keep them flat at all speeds. Put one on upside down and ooooops!
Most blades do not sit on the bottem edge of the glass on the down position, and who looks there while driving anyway?
The little extra length DOES wipe higher on the windshield- where your eyes are!
I am usually busy looking out front thru the clean part!
Hands Down- Bosch ICON - and I have used only Bosch Micro Edge 2 for decades now and switched to their latest and greatest jump in blades in years!
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#9
I love Consumer Reports, but lab test and real world are not the same in this case.
The ICONS may be low in life or something which lowers their score, but they wipe perfect and wont fly loose even with the leafblower going at them!
Were they EVEN tested in the group? Or is one of those number designations= ICON
The ICONS may be low in life or something which lowers their score, but they wipe perfect and wont fly loose even with the leafblower going at them!
Were they EVEN tested in the group? Or is one of those number designations= ICON
#10
Consumer Reports will rate items lower because of their price. They consider overall price and function more important than high performance model. Therefore it is likely than they will rate the cheaper brands higher if they do a good job, vs the top of the line model $$$ that does an excellent job. If you read consumer reports, you will never see a high end item win. They see it as the difference in the price is not worth the improvement (even though many of us may disagree)
#11
Wow. I'm surprised that PIAA is not mentioned at all. I used the Bosche Mirco Edge blades for years. Switched to PIAA blades a couple of years ago. I'll never try anything else. The PIAA blades come with a silicone windsheild treatment. The treatment combined with the silicone wiper blades is unbeatable. And they last about 4 times longer than a convetional rubber blade.
#13
there is a thread about this either your wiper arms are not aligned properly or you wiper linkage? (i think thats right) has gone bad and needs to be replaced.
mine was doing that and i realigned the wiper and its good now. it only did it to me when the wiper was full speed.
mine was doing that and i realigned the wiper and its good now. it only did it to me when the wiper was full speed.
#17
Originally Posted by InspireUA5
the only thing I do not like is that the edge of Bosch ICON wiper for the passanger side (19") does not even touch the windshield
#18
Originally Posted by MikePA
Since I don't spend any time looking through that area of the windshield, I could care less.
#20
I have the same issue with the ICON's. I do not care at all, its like 1 inch at the bottom right corner. I would trade the performance from these blades to cover that inch!
Seems like the best are ICON or PIAA. I want to try the PIAA's next.
Seems like the best are ICON or PIAA. I want to try the PIAA's next.
#23
Originally Posted by Studio
I would rather have 19" and just a tiny spot missing then an all around smaller blade. Doesnt make sense.
A smaller blade will clear a smaller area across the entire swipe area, far more that a few square inches at the lower, passenger side of the windshield.
#26
Originally Posted by rjheiss
I was wondering if ICONs are worth the money....they are!
Just put a set on my TL-S and very happy.
Took about a month of stopping by storeS to find them tho...quite popular choice, for good reason.
#29
Most OE blades are good for a year maybe.......
The advantage of the ICON blades is all the springs are built inside
Aerodynamic and snow/ice resistant
I replace my blades every year normally- the vision is worth the investment
The advantage of the ICON blades is all the springs are built inside
Aerodynamic and snow/ice resistant
I replace my blades every year normally- the vision is worth the investment
#31
Order online?!
Take a drive to the nearest name brand auto parts store for ICONS
less than 20 bucks each
And most of us use a 24A driver 19A passenger side
Did your online order even know there are A and B models?
Take a drive to the nearest name brand auto parts store for ICONS
less than 20 bucks each
And most of us use a 24A driver 19A passenger side
Did your online order even know there are A and B models?
#35
all of you guys are talking about high tech windshield wipers. I got mine replaced becuse OEM ones were not doing the job. If I was you, I would check out special deal that they have right now at TIRERACK.COM. I got mine there for $28 shipped. The deal they have is buy one get one FREE. They are very light and most definitely do their job RIGHT.
here is the link http://www.tirerack.com/accessories/valeo/ultimate.jsp
I recomend them!!!
I am happy with my purchase!!!
here is the link http://www.tirerack.com/accessories/valeo/ultimate.jsp
I recomend them!!!
I am happy with my purchase!!!
#38
Originally Posted by 03typeStl
When I bought my car it came with some very very nice wipers, they dont leave mark, quiet and honestly the best wipers I owned, and I have no clue what they are.
I'm thinking of stopping by an autozone or something tonight and picking some up... they sound spectacular and I'm not satisfied with my wipers any more (all the ice from these sudden snow storms have made them suck), so I'll have to check these out
#39
Originally Posted by InspireUA5
what is the difference between 19A and 19B?
I'll come clean...I wonder what the further differences are too !
#40
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TE=InspireUA5]what is the difference between 19A and 19B?[/QUOTE]
I don't remember where I saw this, but I believe the "B" blades are for the passenger's side on cars where both blades rest in the center of the windshield. The write-up claimed that the aerodynamic feature of the ICON was to keep the blade firmly against the glass, so using an "A" blade on the car described above would result in the blade being lifted by wind. I would look at the application chart and stick with what it tells you.
TE=InspireUA5]what is the difference between 19A and 19B?[/QUOTE]
I don't remember where I saw this, but I believe the "B" blades are for the passenger's side on cars where both blades rest in the center of the windshield. The write-up claimed that the aerodynamic feature of the ICON was to keep the blade firmly against the glass, so using an "A" blade on the car described above would result in the blade being lifted by wind. I would look at the application chart and stick with what it tells you.