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Rain-X Wiper Blades

Anybody rocking these? I just picked them up at Autozone. Same cost as Bosch and their generic ones. They seem to do a nice job, full contact with the glass, no chatter. I haven't had a full on downpour yet, but they seem to be good, and at $9 I won't be heartbroken if they don't hold up. I am kinda annoyed that the little wing on the driver's wiper can't be moved to a new wiper, but whatever. I saved both old blades in case the dealer takes pity and reblades them for me.
 
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does your wiper lift off the glass at expressway speeds?
 
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today's fastest test was 50 mph, and no lifting.
 
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Wipers are covered under warranty and the dealer will replace them free if they start to streak or have other problem. When I brought in my car for 10,000 mile service, my dealer replaced the wipers and I didn't even ask for it.
 
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I'm quite aware, but have no time to get in there for just wipers. They will take care of it at 10,000 miles which will be here soon enough.
 
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today's fastest test was 50 mph, and no lifting.
should be fine then. you won't be going much faster in the rain anyway.
 
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yeah i have them for a while and i need to replace mine seeing i didnt know that before hand i threw my old ones away so my dealer wont replace them but yeah ive gone 130 and they dont lift up
 
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should be fine then. you won't be going much faster in the rain anyway.
 
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yeah i have them for a while and i need to replace mine seeing i didnt know that before hand i threw my old ones away so my dealer wont replace them but yeah ive gone 130 and they dont lift up
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GOTCHA both!!!

IBFTL!
 
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GOTCHA!!!

IBFTL!
Someones been missing out on the fun recently
IB4TL
 
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Someones been missing out on the fun recently
IB4TL
check the edit. its funner!
 
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GOTCHA both!!!
Hey jumpy quick edit, limits here are 55 and get on I-90 or I-55 and they go up 65. so a on not passing 50 is hardly a IB4TL offense nice try though that extra 15MPH adds lots of wind noise, besides the flap on the wiper is there to send cold air into the cowl for the intake

Hey isn't I-88 @ 65 as well?

And on a recent trip out east I did 70 in a 70 in the rain/snow mix, and in FL I did 70 in the rain on an almost daily basis in the fall.
 
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check the edit. its funner!
Nice try but it don't work
 
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Nice try but it don't work
wat? you crashed your car already?
 
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wat? you crashed your car already?
No the servoce tech did this summer haven't I told you about that
 
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Back to the point though.....

I see no reason why a $9 wiper can't perform as well as the more expensive models floating about. If these fail miserably I will of course post my results.
 
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Originally Posted by chaincoopers
Back to the point though.....

I see no reason why a $9 wiper can't perform as well as the more expensive models floating about. If these fail miserably I will of course post my results.
Have you ever used the Silicone ones? I'd be interested to hear how they compare, I'm approaching due for blades I think after some road salt comes out the days on mine will be numbered.
 

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Have you ever used the Silicone ones? I'd be interested to hear how they compare, I'm approaching due for blades I think after some road salt comes out the days on mine will be numbered.
No, I haven't. Today's test was sorta impromptu, as I hit my wipers and they basically decomposed into three pieces each. I knew they were hurtin', but not that bad.... I pulled right into autozone and slapped the rain-x guys on there and voila, I could see again. What brand are the silicone ones? Today I saw Bosch, Rain-X, and a brand that started with two A's ...aamca? Something like that. But we'll see how these go.
 
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Originally Posted by chaincoopers
No, I haven't. Today's test was sorta impromptu, as I hit my wipers and they basically decomposed into three pieces each. I knew they were hurtin', but not that bad.... I pulled right into autozone and slapped the rain-x guys on there and voila, I could see again. What brand are the silicone ones? Today I saw Bosch, Rain-X, and a brand that started with two A's ...aamca? Something like that. But we'll see how these go.
I'd have to search I think they run about $50 a piece, but have an alleged "lifetime" warranty.

I think I've used the Rain-X brand before as replacements @ 7k, I kept them on til 10k the dealer swapped to new OEMs for me so I probably still have the Rain-Xs in the garage somewhere.
 
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Had rain-x on my wifes Odyssey for the past 8 months, work great no streaking or lifting still
 
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I'll probably go back to OEM if they're free at my first service, but for $9 I'll run these. I can't justify $50 on the fancy ones.
 
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Originally Posted by chaincoopers
I can't justify $50 on the fancy ones.
I can as long as its $50 for one time instead of $10 every six months.
 
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Had rain-x on my wifes Odyssey for the past 8 months, work great no streaking or lifting still
Thats what I want to hear.
 
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I have the new Michelin ones that have Teflon impregnated into the rubber

http://www.michelinwiper.com/ $30 a pair, Down force spoiler 100% length of blade so no lifting
 
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roads here are limit 70 but once your on the interstate i usually do whatever i can get away with i dont usually go that fast but if i see an open road i like to see if i still "have it" haha and no thats on dry pavement i wouldnt advise going those speeds on a wet road
 


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