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Trico Wiper Blades Forum. I had a 61 apache that had a bad wiper. They're really not much better than the ones moss sells, which imo are the worst of the lot. Got rainx latitude water repellency blades on the van and trico force blades on the 300. According to trico, the force is designed to withstand “excess of 135 mph (220 kph) caused by cross winds, buffeting truck. Mike's right about getting the smaller blades at advance auto (autozone, too). Anco, long standing (maybe oldest wiper company?) with wide range of products. I'm wondering what brand of windshield wipers you recommend? I like both of them. Probably one of the best wipers i've used, tied with denso designers. I'm not a big fan of beam blades but these are quiet and made in. I use trico force blades on my vehicles. My only experience with trico was not a good one, but that was not the fault of the blades. I usually stick with trico blades on my 92 voyager because they look like the oem blades and they have always fit without any. I've done some research and the brands that keep.

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I like both of them. I'm wondering what brand of windshield wipers you recommend? I've done some research and the brands that keep. My only experience with trico was not a good one, but that was not the fault of the blades. Anco, long standing (maybe oldest wiper company?) with wide range of products. I usually stick with trico blades on my 92 voyager because they look like the oem blades and they have always fit without any. Mike's right about getting the smaller blades at advance auto (autozone, too). Probably one of the best wipers i've used, tied with denso designers. They're really not much better than the ones moss sells, which imo are the worst of the lot. I had a 61 apache that had a bad wiper.

Trico Wiper Blades Jaguar Forums Jaguar Enthusiasts Forum

Trico Wiper Blades Forum I've done some research and the brands that keep. According to trico, the force is designed to withstand “excess of 135 mph (220 kph) caused by cross winds, buffeting truck. I usually stick with trico blades on my 92 voyager because they look like the oem blades and they have always fit without any. I like both of them. Mike's right about getting the smaller blades at advance auto (autozone, too). Probably one of the best wipers i've used, tied with denso designers. My only experience with trico was not a good one, but that was not the fault of the blades. I've done some research and the brands that keep. Anco, long standing (maybe oldest wiper company?) with wide range of products. I had a 61 apache that had a bad wiper. Got rainx latitude water repellency blades on the van and trico force blades on the 300. I'm wondering what brand of windshield wipers you recommend? I'm not a big fan of beam blades but these are quiet and made in. I use trico force blades on my vehicles. They're really not much better than the ones moss sells, which imo are the worst of the lot.

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