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RitcheyRch

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My truck takes pinch tab type wiper blades. Anyone know which company makes wipers that use that type of blade rather than using some silly adapter. I know I can always resort to OEM but they think they are made of gold.
 

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I’ve been buying mine straight from ford. They seem to be cheaper than the parts stores.
 

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I'm going to state that Rain-X makes great wipers. Of all the ones I've tried they are the only ones that don't skip, squeak or do other stupid shit, and I get at least two years out of a pair ( I live where it snows which is harder on wipers).
 

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My truck takes pinch tab type wiper blades. Anyone know which company makes wipers that use that type of blade rather than using some silly adapter. I know I can always resort to OEM but they think they are made of gold.
I bought the rubber inserts on amazon so I could retain my oem blades and stainless ribs.
 

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In Phoenix, you might make it through one summer. 120 degrees baking on glass ruins them by the end of monsoon season. Also very sunny all year. By the second year, they will fall apart.


  • Soft rubber wiper-spine ensures low noise and even sweep without chattering and squeaking
  • Internal tension strip enables direct pressure on the wiping edge across the width of blade for improved moisture removal
  • Hard rubber wiper lip ensures long lasting, consistent performance across the width of the blade
  • Smooth graphite coating eliminates gaps and flaws in rubber edge for perfect cleaning
  • Precision cut Micro Edge blade (to 1/100mm) gives superior contact to glass which ensures crystal clear visibility through your windscreen

I'll bet RD needs some on his truck, but never drives (in the two days of rain they have) to know they're bad. 🫵😜
 
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I think so too, but when I bought a pair last week, I almost crapped my pants. Total with tax was $72.
Sadly, all about the same price even the OEM ones from the dealer. Buying from the dealer will require no silly adapters,
 

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Just get the OEM part number and plug that in on Amazon or eBay. Most of the time you can find your blades much less than the dealer. The factory Ford blades for my F150 have been value-engineered to a lower quality from their original part number so I bought some Bosch Icons that I haven’t installed yet, but I have them on hand. I used to get 3+ years on the factory GM blades for my Chevy out here in SoCal. Not with the factory Ford blades.

Edit - Holy crap, Icons are f’n expensive - $70 for a pair! They better last longer than the Ford wipers.
 
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Mine don't get cooked to the glass here, but when they no longer work well, cleaning them with washer fluid makes them work nearly good as new.

Shocked to see how much it is for a new pair too. More then 25 each last time mine fell apart.
 

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Mine don't get cooked to the glass here, but when they no longer work well, cleaning them with washer fluid makes them work nearly good as new.

Shocked to see how much it is for a new pair too. More then 25 each last time mine fell apart.
Isopropyl alcohol works great for cleaning wipers.
 

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I get the cheapest ones at O'Reilly's, you have to ask for them from behind the counter. In Havasu they barely last a year no matter how much you spend. And yes I use mine to clean my dirty windows.
 
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