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Kmorgs

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Hey was curious as to who is running what windshield wipers and your options on them. The stock ones are not very good at all.
 

lateralis

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I put some Bosch Envisions in. Way better than oem.


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Is there a difference between passenger and drivers side or are they both the EN22 part number? The Bosch Icons show 22A and 22B, drivers side and passenger side respectively.
 

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My OEMs stuttered across the windshield from day one. I think I replaced with Bosch, but not positive. Will have to look next time I'm by the truck.
 

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Rain-x Silicone AdvantEdge going on two years still work like new


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Probably sat on the lot in the sun too long. My OEMs are fine. When my wiper blades harden, I sometimes refresh them by wiping them with rubbing alcohol. It works really well, and although they don't last as long as when they're new, it can really help if you're out on a trip in the boondocks when you notice. Or if your wife complains at an inconvenient time, you can do the quick fix. Or if you're cheap, you can get another season out of the wipers on your $75,000 truck ...
 
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