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Monkey_Man Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/08/2003 10:31:29
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Subject: Best Windshelid Wipers?? IP: Logged
Message: Anyone have any suggestions?
I'm tired of the streaks that mine leave.
MM
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Rob454 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/08/2003 11:07:44
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Message: Best wipers I have ever used were the Bosch wipers. About 8$ each at auto store but once you buy them the refills are only like 5$ a pair.
About 8 years ago we had some heavy rains so I stopped in and got some at Pep boys. EVER since then thats the only wiper brand I use. My new cars on the way home stop there and get a new set. I only need to replace mine once a year. Ive had the last set on for a year and its finally starting to chatter but still wipes fine.
I wont even bother with anything else
Rob
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Demon Dakota DakotaEnthusiast
5/08/2003 11:09:32
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Message: Best IMHO are PIAA, but I never checked to see if they make them for our truck.
K&N Drop in AF (CAI during summer months) True Dual exhaust and removed third cat HO Cams & HO Intake FASTMAN 70mm TB Autolite 3923 Plugs TPS @ .76 VDC IAT Adjuster Mod 14.52@94.2 MPH at Silver Dollar Raceway
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Daddy-D *GenIII*
5/08/2003 11:43:00
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Message: I tested SilBlades - silicone wipers:
For drizzle/mist, at intermittent wiping, they were superior to the (standard) rubber wipers; but in full-on rain, they were not flexible enough to prevent hydroplaning and did not clear large areas in their path.
I suspect the PIAAs would be the same, but am hesitant about spending $40/pair.
I'd like to get feedback from someone actually using them on their Dak in various conditions.
One big advantage with silicone blades - they don't develop a memory for the parked position and flexibility is uniform accross a broad temperature range.
'98 DakSport C/C 3.9 2WD A/T
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Monkey_Man Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/08/2003 12:02:20
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Message: Thanks guys.
I have one Bosch wiper, and one acno, trying to compare. the anco one worked good for the first 3 months maybe, then it started to streak and has a hole in the rubber. the Bosch one I got about 2 weeks ago and this is the first rain that we have had. it seems to be working well. I think I will buy the other one.
do the refils work?? are they a pain in the ass to change.
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