rear windshield wiper

You don't have to go to the dealer and you don't have to mess with refill inserts on the new-style rear wiper blades. To my knowledge, there's only one aftermarket rear replacement but I found it and it works great: Trico Exact Fit Rear Integral Blade. It snaps right onto the special rear arm and looks like the factory original. You can get them online.

(cabpatch) (lol) (cabpatch) (lol)

Jeez Jeff!! You are everywhere aren't you?
This is good information but the third forum I have found you on hawking Trico blades.
How much are they paying you?
 
I dont know if its just me or not, but I actually like having the rear wiper. The rain we have had the last couple days, it has really proved its worth. Plus, Ive never had any issues with its performance either. It wipes clean and clear for me. :D


Nope, you are not the only one. I like it as well.
 
You don't have to go to the dealer and you don't have to mess with refill inserts on the new-style rear wiper blades. To my knowledge, there's only one aftermarket rear replacement but I found it and it works great: Trico Exact Fit Rear Integral Blade. It snaps right onto the special rear arm and looks like the factory original. You can get them online.

(cabpatch) (lol) (cabpatch) (lol)

Yeah your post history is not looking like you aren't affiliated with them.

Pics of one actually working with the car and everything will be okay.(jerkit)
 
Jeez Jeff!! You are everywhere aren't you?
This is good information but the third forum I have found you on hawking Trico blades.
How much are they paying you?

LOL - Not as much as the Bosch guys are getting paid!!

The point is that the blade is available and you don't have to go to the dealer nor mess around with refill inserts. I'd love to report that you can get them under various brand names, but the fact is that you can't - no one else makes them to my knowledge...
 
EDIT**

So after 5 minutes of investigation...you, Jeff, are the president of a website that sells trico wiper blades in Waterford, WI, correct? ( I know this is by the way) So, seriously, a wiper vendor would be a good vendor to have so why don't you actually become an authorized vendor instead of flying under the radar here? PM me to talk about the application.


LOL - Not as much as the Bosch guys are getting paid!!

The point is that the blade is available and you don't have to go to the dealer nor mess around with refill inserts. I'd love to report that you can get them under various brand names, but the fact is that you can't - no one else makes them to my knowledge...
 
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Seems as he has a:
Volvo V70
Pontiac G6
Suzuki SX4
2002 Subaru Outback
2007 Chevy Equinox
Nissan Versa
and probably many more!

He seems to be getting the same email over and over with rebates and coupons from a website that sells those Trico wipers...(nuts)
 
Well, when you have that many cars.... :D

He has a 2007 Vibe too, according to his post on GenVibe.....
Oh, and a reg Mazda3 according to another post on another Mazda forum.
 
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LOL at jeff618

I just replaced my wiper blade on my '07 MS3. I bought a 14" Duralast wiper (the Autozone I went to didn't sell refills) and I had it in my car when I went to the dealer to get an oil change*. The tech said he'd put it in for free so I was like "cool!".
They weren't actually able to get the blade on the wiper so they gave it back to me. I decided I'd try it myself (I guess I'm arrogant) and was able to, eventually, get the Duralast blade on the MS3 wiper harness (I don't know what to call it). It was a big PITA and took me about ten minutes (I can see why the dealer techs gave up). The Duralast blade has two metal strips that can fall off the blade rather easily and contribute to making the installation a real hassle.

Anyway, my point is: yeah it takes longer than it has to, but it's still a ten minute fix with a normal, everyday blade that you don't even need to find on the internet.

In case anyone on this thread hasn't seen this How-To...
How-To: Change out rear wiper blade for CHEAP!!!

A quote from that other thread...
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I found that the bosch from advance auto has the metal strip inside of it just like OEM, so there was no need to fuss with the two metal strips
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I'll be looking for the Bosch wipers next time.

* I used to go to the dealer with my own oil, oil filter, and air filter and they would charge me something like $12 for the labor. A deal if you ask me. This time it was something like $28 (different owners). That might have been my last dealer oil change...
 
EDIT**

So after 5 minutes of investigation...you, Jeff, are the president of a website that sells trico wiper blades in Waterford, WI, correct? ( I know this is by the way) So, seriously, a wiper vendor would be a good vendor to have so why don't you actually become an authorized vendor instead of flying under the radar here? PM me to talk about the application.

Thanks for the reply. I'll PM you.
 

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