Wiper blades MICHELIN or Trico
TRICO 26-17B & 16-17B are essentially the OEM wipers.
They have worked extremely well on my wife’s Tucson. I change the blades yearly even though the old blades are still pretty good.
I swap my blades when I swap my tires.
$50 a season, SO much better visibility!
Never had any streaking, catching, or quality issues with the Michelin blades.
I've been happy with trico from rockauto, cheap and cheerful and I just change them every spring.
I’ve had good luck at Walmart with the Michelin and Rain-x brands having the correct adapter
I use Trico Force wipers. They're pretty expensive and the blade is super soft so I wouldn't recommend them if your windshield is beat up.
No streaking or wiper burn though.
I did NOT like those wipers. They always made noise when in use. They didn’t operate smoothly and chattered/skipped when almost vertical. Pay the extra money for rainx wipers.
I bought a set of Michelline at Costco and regretted it. The adapters were annoying. The OEM ones seem like they are super simple and you get to use the little covers that cover the latch which I could not use on the Michellines so now they’re sitting in my glove box.
I ordered Michelin endurance for my 2022 M3 from Walmart. After selecting the car their website said they fit and when I received I couldn\u2019t get them on. Checked Michelin website directly and they said they don\u2019t fit. Walmart was incorrect.
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