allen6634
Silver Member
i have the rainx blades on my truck , they where $20 a blade and i haven;t had to replace them in 5 years i love them they don't squeak clean very well .
I would not recommend plain water as it does not have any of the agents to remove road tar, grime, dirt, ice and snow.When I worked for the Model A shop we got a batch of military surplus wiper blades... Model A Fords and Jeeps used the same blades. These wipers were 35 years olds and were superior to the imported stuff coming in at the time... I still have one on one of my cars and the rubber is still soft... and works! Will have to give RainX a try... was given some "Blue" washer fluid and put it in the Silverado and BMW and it wrecked the washer fluid pumps in both. Since then I just use plain water... maybe the RainX is washer motor friendly?
I did not read the whole thread, but rockauto has incredible prices on wiper blades from time to time. You put in your model and year, and then it gives you all the ones they have. They run from $1.50 on up. You can not beat their prices.
Dave
Went in to buy wiper inserts for my Chevrolet Pickup and learned the auto parts store no longer carries "Just" the inserts.
They have 5 different brands/grades of wiperblade with holders... some were $16 each.
My climate is on the dry side and looking for long lasting blades at a reasonable price.
Anyone have a preference?
Is there a superior blade worth the money?
sadly I replace just the drivers side blade and run the passengers blade run longer. I also found out armor all is one of the best chemicals out there to refresh wiper blades!! It removes the dead old rubber and leaves a streak free wiper blade!! Just spray it on a paper towel or old t shirtI'm cheap. I replace the drivers side with a new one and move the old one to the passenger side. Generally no passengers with me so streaks don't matter. Generally WalMart carries cheap ones. I've also gone to NAPA and asked if anything was on sale and they give me preferred customer discount.