A Buddies 2019 F150 was doing the same thing we put PIAA#94000 on it and it stopped right away it’s worth a try very cheap fix
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I had silicone PIAA wiper blades on my 2015 Mazda 3 which I drove over 115k miles, and the blades were still working/looking as new over a 3 year span in PA. They also naturally cause water to bead off the windshield.
My OEM wipers lasted a year. I decided to go with PIAA silicone blades. They are working fantastic. I'm hoping they will last longer than a year.
PIAA silicone blades. They last for years.
I've been running PIAA plasma ion yellow fogs for nearly 3 years now and love them. While LEDs may be brighter, these are simple drop-in halogen replacements that work well in the fog/inclement weather mess and look great to me, especially paired with deauto HIDs.
FWIW, I found the stock wipers I had pulled off the car before really using them to go with the PIAAs. Not sure why, but the stock work so much better than the PIAAs, which were really starting to pi%s me off. Anyway, thanks to the contributors to this thread...it didn't even dawn on me to put the OEMs back on...though it was a design flaw with the wiper arm not having enough tension on it or something.
Silicon blades are the way to go. They last way longer and have a cleaner wipe which is why you don't see them at most retail locations.
I spent $90 on my PIAA yellow fogs and would do it again in a heartbeat FWIW I also just found out that they'll fit in my SVX projector low beams which is great.
Just installed the PIAA blades and they are significantly better than the OEMs in my opinion. They're quieter and no skipping.
PIAA 95055 Super Silicone Wiper Blades are the best damn wiper blades I've ever used. Really recommend them.
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