I use the rubber kind ....I think they are black also......it rains here alot...new one every year....just because
I use the rubber kind ....I think they are black also......it rains here alot...new one every year....just because
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I've used silblades in the past then switched to the PIAA - those lasted just short of 2 years (had the silblades on over 4). I just ordered a new set of silblades (this time I tried the gold color - I think it's closer to the proton's color - the yellow is too light). I'm looking forward to using them again.
-- John
John Eaton
Original Owner
2001 Proton Yellow #580
Atlanta GA
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I have PIAA's on my BeeVenom along with rain-X coating and they've been great for three years now. No complaints whatsoever.
Scott
Well i have to say ...Here in oregon were it rains sometimes.....hehe
I picked up a set of " Michelin Optimum "blades...I like the look and they are the best so far..very easy to install and they wipe so smooth and clear..
http://www.michelinwiperblade.com/
I picked then up from walmart
FYI
What about winter blades? Anyone have better or worse experiences with certain brands when the snow flies? I hate when the wipers freeze to the windshield overnight or when ice builds up going down the road!
Sent from my "two hands on a keyboard"
You won't have a problem with pure silicon blades.
-- John
i just bought michellin ones for like 16 dollars each and i cant get the driver side one off to put the new ones but they work the same as the ones i had before can anyone tell me how to take the drivers side windshield wiper off please! i know it sounds stupid but i have tried everything and i just cant get it off
should be the same as the pass..side.
sometimes you have to press in the old clip to remove it..
Using new Silblade "Flexblades" and I like them a lot. Old standard Silblades lasted about 4 years.
VX's don't need no stinking mod's.
But they're sure fun!
I just purchased the Rain-X latitude blades for $7 a piece - $13 off sale. Have not installed yet so I do not know how they perform.
http://www.rainx.com/offer/
Last edited by JHarris1385 : 02/22/2008 at 07:58 AM
yup Rain-X ftw!!!
Update the RAIN-X latitudes are AWESOME.
Yup - the Rain-X worked good for almost a year ... but just noticed the other day that the passenger side rubber tore almost 2 inches.
Guess I'd better start googling PIAA.
Pepino - I don't have any trouble getting my drivers side off, as a matter of fact it falls off everytime I lift the wiper away from the windshield. Maybe PO did have troubles & bent it in the past???
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Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
I used to be a big fan of Valeo wipers, but that's all over. These are the ones that replace the lattice-work of hinged arms on a normal wiper with a blade reinforced with strips of spring steel to keep them on the glass.
I found that the plastic mounts get brittle in the winter and fall apart. Bosch came out with a similar design, but I haven't tried them out yet.