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Wiper soft

Why more and more car make choose the soft wipers?

Premium beam-style wipers

Discriminating drivers can select from a range of premium beam-style wiper blades. These blades come at a higher price, but manufacturers claim longer life, and the sleek appearance appeals to some.

Premium wipers do away with the framework of traditional wipers, instead featuring a one-piece design with minimal parts. An encased spring-steel band allows the wiper to conform to the curvature of the windshield, with some incorporating silicone and double-rubber technology.

Don't be daunted by the colorful display of wiper blades at your local retailer, pick the one that best fits your fancy.

CHOOSING THE IDEAL WIPER BLADES


Manufactures like Bosch , Anco, and RainX bombard the market with a vast array of different takes on these three wiper blade styles, so selecting the ideal blades can be a bit confusing.

Still, figuring out what wipers fit your vehicle is quick and easy. Look to your owner's manual for the specifications regarding wiper size, or use the parts finder features on automotive-supply store websites to find blades compatible with your year, make and model of vehicle. O'Reilly Auto PartsAdvance Auto Parts and AutoZone, for example, have easy-to-navigate and helpful websites for tracking down relevant wipers.

When it comes time to purchase your wiper blades, you will want to replace both at the same time. Wiper blade service intervals will range anywhere from six months to a year, dependent upon driving conditions and the quality of the wiper itself.

No matter how long it's been, if you notice that your wiper blade is not properly cleaning the windshield -- leaving behind a haze of unclean glass -- it's time to consider your options.

Pricing it out: what you can expect to pay for new wipers

For the sake of pricing out wiper blades, we will use a 2012 Toyota Camry as an example vehicle and the advertised prices for the three different style wiper blades from major auto parts retailers for our numbers.

The Camry takes a 26-inch wiper on the drivers' side and 18-inch for the passenger side while using the hook-style wiper arm.

Starting with an entry-level frame-style wiper blade, Valeo brand wipers will cost roughly $27.98 for the set. Some retailers offer a “house-brand” that can get you a set of blades for less than $20. A set of premium frame-style Bosch Excel+ blades, by contrast, runs $29.48.

For the added versatility of winter wiper blades, plan to spend $26.98 for a set of Trico Chill wipers -- or pick up a set of Duralast winter blades for $24.98.

If you're looking for the aerodynamic and sleek look of a beam-style wiper blade, cost is the only thing holding you back.

Many different companies offer variations of the beam-style wiper blade, and cost is about the same across the board. Bosch Icon blades may trigger sticker shock at $43.98 for the set. A set of Trico Force blades can sell for as much as $40.98. Still beam-style blades can be had at a somewhat lower price point: equivalent Duralast Flex blades retail for around $32.98

Replacing wiper blades

The three most common wiper arm styles are the side post, J hook and bayonet. These common style blades rely on part of the wiper to lock into place, making for simple removal and installation. However, the two-screw bayonet-style wiper blade will need a specific wiper blade, and will require the use of a screwdriver for removal and installation.

Wiper-blade manufacturers include universal hardware with new blades, allowing for different style wiper blade arms to attach and function properly. However, some vehicles will need specific features for the wiper to work.

Have patience and take your time. Or ask the auto parts counterperson at your store of choice to replace them for you -- most retail outlets will perform this task free of charge if you purchase your replacement wiper blades from them.

While you're thinking visibility, it's a good time to check your windshield washer fluid. Adequate fluid will allow for easy removal of road grime, bugs and even ice -- if you live in an area that sees extreme cold, we recommend upgrading to a winter washer fluid versus the cheap blue stuff. Winter fluid has a lower freeze point and serves as a better deicer.

Craving a more in-depth exploration of the world of windshield wipers? For commonly asked questions, follow up with our website, www.yjwipers.com




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