Bosch Icon vs RainX Latitude?

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I'm running 20" or 21" Goodyear blades from Costco.

I have RainX wipers on my other car and they seem better quality than the Goodyears... but not sure how long they will last.
Goodyears don't seem to last very long with the Calif sun, but they aren't expensive.
 
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I doubt those fancy windshield wipers will help you there. Or will it? :hhmm: Now that's a test. I'll look for your review.

I wish I have a picture of it, this was back in the film days, but my truck got splattered with Monarch butterflies. Nearly the entire front of the truck was covered with dead giant butterfly bodies including the radiator. It took a long time to clean up, the most annoying part was cleaning the radiator. My road trip just happened to coincide with Monarch migration season.
 
I live in the PNW and it rains about 13 months a year here ;p. I replace the Wipers every fall no mater the brand. Most by that time are streaking badly or the ends are starting to tear off whether they cost $20 each or $5.

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I just stick the Toyota dealer blade refills on it for a few bucks and be done with it for another year. Endless rain and road grime decimate any wiper regardless of marketing hype around here.
 
I've decided to stick with OEM blades, they work great.
 
I've always gotten my replacements from CDan and had great luck with just buying the inserts and not the whole assembly. Cheaper that way, and I haven't found a better wiper than the stock Toyota ones.

I wish I could get Toyota wipers for my GMC! :p
 

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