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MICHELIN Wiper blades
801intheAM
Rating 4.0
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The Michelin blades at Costco are a perfect fit with using the appropriate, supplied adapter. They aren’t the best blade but are relatively inexpensive.

Pros: perfect fit, relatively inexpensive
Cons: not best performance
Vehicle: Honda
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rainx Wiper blades
Mistergq2k
Rating 4.0
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I went with these Rain X set for the front wiper blades. Are they best blades in the world? No. Do they get the job done. Very well.

Pros: get job done very well
Cons: not best blades
Vehicle: Honda
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GENERAL TIRE Tires

I had the RT43s on our old Civic because they were rated really well in the rain (they were great) and they Lasted somewhere around 110k kms. They still had tread at this point but we're almost to the wear bars and we're getting noisy so I replaced them.

Pros: rated well in rain, lasted long
Cons: getting noisy
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Mileage: 110000 km
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POWER STOP Brake discs

I’ve purchased plenty of rtors and pads from RockAuto and they are fabulous. Additionally, i notice your picture is of Powerstop rotors and pads. I’ve bought Powerstop for several of my cars. The drilled and slotted rotors are A-MAZ-ZING. I highly recommend them, as they warp way, way less than other rotors. It’s incredible how much heat they can take.

Having said that, the Powerstop pads are another story. They are built for *racing*. This means an unusual break-in method and they don’t ‘grip’ as hard until they get really hot (like they would if you were road-racing/rally-crossing your car). This means that your braking won’t be as good under normal, everyday conditions that 99% of us do. I experienced this on a 2006 Honda Odyssey, a 2010 Jeep Wrangler 4-door, and a 2005 Subaru Outback. This is not a defect in the pad. They are designed this way because they are a racing pad.

I’ve since just bought ‘normal’ pads and they work great.

Pros: amazing rotors, less warping
Cons: poor grip in normal conditions
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