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What are the best replacement wiper blades for our vehicles?

emery65038

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I am in need of new wiper blades. What are you all using for your Trans Sport? :confused:
 
Its funny you bring up this topic cause I just put on a set of anco's from wally world and really like them ,they are quiet and clean well all though they are only a week old we will see with time. But I can tell you this I put on a set again from wally world about 10 months ago and they only lasted ~6 months ,can not remember the brand but they come in the red and clear plastic package and of course they were the cheapest ones at the time. Also what a lot of owners do is lube up all the piviot points with wd 40 or other lube(lithium) under the cow section were all the linkage is.
 
I second the Anco wipers. I use regular wipers during the late spring, summer and early fall where I live. During the winter I just pick up a cheap set of their winterized wipers and never look back.

However, if I had a brand new windshield I would consider buying the Rain-X Latitude wiper blades since they wipe very smoothly and would be applicable in all seasons, and I could prevent some odd forms of scraping on the windshield where pressure points would have been. But it doesn't really matter for my car at this point.
 
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