Wiper blades rainx or OEM Honda
Sillicone wiper blades are always worth it. I live in Vegas and the heat will destroy rubber blades in 2 years. I've had the same Rainx wiper blades since 2016, they work fine still.
I bought for about $75 a pair of Rain-x "Silicone Advantage" wiper blades.......in 2017.
They're still working today despite being on a daily driven, stored outside GMC Sierra. I don't know *when* they'll need to be replaced again, but it sure doesn't look like any time soon.????
And they have been through at least 2 if not 3 ice storms and 103°F weather in every summer. The only damage is a knick in the top part of one where an ice scraper hit it. That's all.
Ive tried a few brands, from bosch to some other named brands. The single bar/aero bar by RainX last the longest by far and do a good job.
I bought some Rain-X wipers at Wal-Mart and had no trouble putting them on.
RainX Latitude are the best! I drive 33k miles a year and I count on them. They make the rain bead on your windshield so it's so much easier to see in rain and snow! And yes, 26 front, 16 rear.
Typically, I run Rain-X Latitudes, they’re pricey but they work well and have lasted a while for me.
I’m currently running RainX wiper blades on my 13 Jetta with zero issues. Ran them on my old MK4 Jetta too.
I had a decent experience with rainX wipers, but they got streaky very fast even if they didn’t fail completely too quickly. They just pissed me off for months until I changed them.
I recently replaced my wiper blades with some Rain-X blades and the connection is garbage. They've unhooked from the arm 3 times today!
I made the mistake of getting RainX wipers because I had such a difficult time getting replacements. The first couple of rain events with them were terrible. A few weeks later, and they're fine. But I would never buy them again.
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