Sorry, it's cheaper to buy it inside my local shop.
It was back to not seeing within 3 minutes. Although the rebate requirements were typically onerous (including cutting out a UPC in a difficult spot on the packaging--this is actually by design), I jumped through the hoops and submitted my rebate the same time I needed replacement basement windows. After four months of use, they're ineffective as wiper blades. An additional fitment issue is about the passengers side, the outer inch does not stay on the windshield. We alway had a problem about the long side of the front window with streaking however these fit the bend just fine. But that was not a problem for Vancouver auto glass.
24" and 21" are the correct combination. The Rain-X ones proved helpful in the beginning, however it did not take very long for them to begin leaving small (extremely irritating) streaks, not worth the cost. Anyway, the cost is affordable. I had Bosch wipers before (top quality version) and believed that these will have the exact same replacement window ratings.
The only real bad thing is on Vancouver auto glass, the outer couple inches from the passenger-side blade doesn't make contact with the windshield when in the "OFF" place, as noted in a prior post. An even clean sweep each time over my Vancouver auto glass. Just installed them and, obviously, it began raining. They are well-built (produced in China though, nothing like previous Bosch from Europe), they appear to be long-lasting and streak free, however the 26" left a Large swath of my windshield uncleared on my small '07 accord. These contoured blades are meant to maintain connection with the windshield in snowy circumstances. Need to use original or aftermarket door repair Vancouver holders or simply change the rubber inserts. I really hope they last a long time. I've had these now for 30 days (the same time I've had replacement basement windows) and I'm fairly pleased with them. The sound from the cheaper manufacturers is irritating too, for example attempt taking a ruler and rotating it past your face to get a concept of what I mean.
They're quiet and clean the glass perfectly as others have noted. Its cool looking but after 8 weeks of use I start to see streaking over my windshield replacement Vancouver. Don't skimp on those other brands. Despite what Amazon's fitment matching says, this can not work on the special window replacement Vancouver wipers for 2003 Audi A6 2.7T (noted in A6 user guide as "Type B").
They're easy to use and work wonderful. I truly should have switched for this sort of design sooner.
However I am off to buy brand new ones.
The very first thing is to keep in mind you have to order two of these generally they do not come as a set.
It was back to not seeing within 3 minutes. Although the rebate requirements were typically onerous (including cutting out a UPC in a difficult spot on the packaging--this is actually by design), I jumped through the hoops and submitted my rebate the same time I needed replacement basement windows. After four months of use, they're ineffective as wiper blades. An additional fitment issue is about the passengers side, the outer inch does not stay on the windshield. We alway had a problem about the long side of the front window with streaking however these fit the bend just fine. But that was not a problem for Vancouver auto glass.
24" and 21" are the correct combination. The Rain-X ones proved helpful in the beginning, however it did not take very long for them to begin leaving small (extremely irritating) streaks, not worth the cost. Anyway, the cost is affordable. I had Bosch wipers before (top quality version) and believed that these will have the exact same replacement window ratings.
The only real bad thing is on Vancouver auto glass, the outer couple inches from the passenger-side blade doesn't make contact with the windshield when in the "OFF" place, as noted in a prior post. An even clean sweep each time over my Vancouver auto glass. Just installed them and, obviously, it began raining. They are well-built (produced in China though, nothing like previous Bosch from Europe), they appear to be long-lasting and streak free, however the 26" left a Large swath of my windshield uncleared on my small '07 accord. These contoured blades are meant to maintain connection with the windshield in snowy circumstances. Need to use original or aftermarket door repair Vancouver holders or simply change the rubber inserts. I really hope they last a long time. I've had these now for 30 days (the same time I've had replacement basement windows) and I'm fairly pleased with them. The sound from the cheaper manufacturers is irritating too, for example attempt taking a ruler and rotating it past your face to get a concept of what I mean.
They're quiet and clean the glass perfectly as others have noted. Its cool looking but after 8 weeks of use I start to see streaking over my windshield replacement Vancouver. Don't skimp on those other brands. Despite what Amazon's fitment matching says, this can not work on the special window replacement Vancouver wipers for 2003 Audi A6 2.7T (noted in A6 user guide as "Type B").
They're easy to use and work wonderful. I truly should have switched for this sort of design sooner.
However I am off to buy brand new ones.
The very first thing is to keep in mind you have to order two of these generally they do not come as a set.
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An example, on my small 17" wiper they have 1" shorter wiping area than these ones, on my small 24" auto body Vancouver wiper it was about 1.5" shorter than the other one. The Vancouver auto glass product serves it's objective well.