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Wipers seem very cheap

phuxtick

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My 25 ST is barely a couple months old at this point and the wipers have skipped horrendously since day 1 regardless of the amount of rain on it. I detail my own car every weekend, so I know it's not a dirty windshield...I've even taken a rayon pad and glass polish along with clay bar to the windshield to remove impurities. These blades just seem like some Amazon special and are complete and utter garbage. Is this yet another job 3 cost saving effect? They smear like crazy, skip and hop and make horrid sounds even in a downpour. Any recommendations on a BETTER set of blades?

Was looking at the Bosch ICON but have seen mixed results and am curious about the Silicone ones from Trico too.

I do plan on putting a glass ceramic on the windshield soon so blades won't really be active much after that (I've put one on every vehicle I've owned in the last 7 years), but until then...I need something better than these flimsy, barely making contact, trash blades.
 

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I had the same issue when I bought mine. Complained to the dealer and they threw a new set on, haven't had any issues since.
 

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I had the same issue when I bought mine. Complained to the dealer and they threw a new set on, haven't had any issues since.
Honestly...I didn't even think about that lol - I almost want nothing to do with the dealership past maintenance, but I will definitely reach out to them - this is pretty ridiculous for a $60k vehicle.
 



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