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I've tried many after market blades over the years. I ant back to OEM. They work the best .
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Where can one order OEM inserts on line? My local dealer doesn't carry many LC parts....Also,are the inserts made by Denso? Thanks.
Parts (at least for my 2011, I assume they are the same for other years):
8521406140 (left insert)
852140T040 (right insert)
8521442040 (liftgate/rear blade insert)
Any Toyota dealer can get them. I like Camelback Toyota as they have free shipping with $150+ (and shipping prices for smaller orders are reasonable. You also get a small discount with code twpartz. All three run about $34 shipped from Camelback or $22 if you spend $150 to get free shipping. Most Toyota dealers charge a lot for shipping. You can also get the inserts on Ebay, Amazon, etc. I prefer ordering from a dealer so I know I am getting genuine inserts. You never know what you are getting from Amazon or Ebay.
Just to clarify, these parts are for the rubber insert only correct, not the entire assembly?
Will the LC inserts fit the LX as well? Mine is a 2009. Pretty sure Lexus will charge a markup.
I wonder whether the inserts will fit both the japanese sourced wiper blades and the apparently lower quality US-built ones too..
My understanding is the lower quality oem's marketed at Toyota dealers as Sightline are not refillable.
I just ordered inserts.. now starting to wonder which version was put on my cruiser by the dealer just before I bought it last year, and whether said inserts will fit.
Will report back with my results.
The Sightline Toyota's at my dealer have the Toyota ellipses logo where the wiper arm clips to the blade. The OEMs have no logo.
Right out of the gate, the factory wipers are significantly more bulky.. this probably comes down to more metal in the structure. Other differences are that the factory blades have a scoop on the front of the outer shell that I presume is to catch some air flow and push them into the windshield at higher speeds. It is a little tough to catch on camera, but here you go.