Wiper blades
#21
my first set of 21's didnt contact the windsheild at the end... but i went ahead when i got the new rain x wipers and got 21s and they are alot more flexible and they are perfect... i went mudding a last weeknd and got mud snow ice rain everything.. and they never made any noises... they are super quite always kept the windsheild clean... i would never buy a another set regualr wipers.. haha if i traded for a new truck i prolly wouldnt trade unless i got to keep my wipers
#22
I use the Rain-X and on the passenger side it doesn't contour to the windshield perfectly. There is a spot about 2" wide and 3" high where the blade SHOULD hit but doesnt. Not a big deal, the blades are great.
#23
Senior Member
22" and 20" Rain-X Latitude. Expensive but worth it, IMO.
Edit: Also the passenger side, even at the 20" isn't a 100% fit. It did rattle a bit more at highway speeds than I would like but it isn't terrible.
Edit: Also the passenger side, even at the 20" isn't a 100% fit. It did rattle a bit more at highway speeds than I would like but it isn't terrible.
#24
I often wondered why we can put men on the moon and locate people on earth with a satellite from space, but we can't make windshield wipers that stay on your windshield when we go over 20 mph.
#25
#26
Junior Member
My Rain-X blades do not wipe clean, not contacting with the windshield properly on the drivers side.
I'll be going back to OEM blades after winter season is over.
#27
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#28
Mark
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This is what the rain-x book tells you to install...22 drivers side and 20 passenger side..
#29
American member
Same here, Bosch and rain x, love em. I convinced a buddy to buy the rain x, and he did get a bad set. They chattered and didn't make contact. So now he buys cheapo's twice a year, and thinks I'm the stupid one.
#30
I tried out the rain-x latitude and they worked great for a while but wore out very quick. Didn't work very well in heavy fog either. I just put on a pair of trico onyx, hopefully they hold up.