Windshield Wipers ?
#1
Windshield Wipers ?
looking to finally change my streaky stock wipers and upgrade to some high grade wipers that keep the windshield nice and streak free in the rain and what not .. what do yall recommend ?
#5
Originally posted by SilverSleeper
Wrong section but yeah, Silblades for me.
Wrong section but yeah, Silblades for me.
so where did u get urs ? approx how much ?
#6
i should've closed it lol but i moved it instead... slacker...
on the TSX they came from the factory with some 'reflex' style blades (you know the ones that are made from curved plastic, and when you put them down ont he windshield they hug it really well because of the angle?)
they work AMAZINGLY, and they're thin so the wind doesn't get up under them, and they look cool too...
on the TSX they came from the factory with some 'reflex' style blades (you know the ones that are made from curved plastic, and when you put them down ont he windshield they hug it really well because of the angle?)
they work AMAZINGLY, and they're thin so the wind doesn't get up under them, and they look cool too...
#7
Those reflex windshield wipers are pretty bad ***...but they're pretty expensive too. About $50 for a set including tax @ CTC. But I guess they're worth it in the long run..
Watch the suckers when yo'ure changing them..once they snapped back unexpectedly and hit me in the face. gah!
Watch the suckers when yo'ure changing them..once they snapped back unexpectedly and hit me in the face. gah!
#9
Originally posted by JoonyaSI
thanks for the heads up ... ASSSSSSSSSHOLE ! lol .. i was thinkin yea its prolly exterior but pffft itll get a faster responce here ..
so where did u get urs ? approx how much ?
thanks for the heads up ... ASSSSSSSSSHOLE ! lol .. i was thinkin yea its prolly exterior but pffft itll get a faster responce here ..
so where did u get urs ? approx how much ?
#11
Why not just buy rubber inserts at Parkway for under 5 bucks for 2 and change them once a year? No streaks and no sun-faded rubbers.
That's what I would do (and have been doing). No rubbers will last forever under the sun so why not just replace them once or even twice a year, as Honda suggested.
I mean, just an option.
That's what I would do (and have been doing). No rubbers will last forever under the sun so why not just replace them once or even twice a year, as Honda suggested.
I mean, just an option.
#12
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I use these ones from Bosch...frankly the best wiper blades I've used and are the exact same as the 06 TSX, Civic and Fit. Surprisingly, they are not much more than the Reflex blades and are a hell a lot better in quality and construction...side by side, you won't be able to tell the difference between a Honda stock blade like this that came on the civic or tsx or this particular Bosch blade. I love em.
Cheers,
Buddah.
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