Need some suggestions for good winter windshield wiper blade replacements. Is it me, or are the ww on these trucks wimpy and unlike the rest of the machine?
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Speaking of wiper blades. I have a 91 FJ80 and for some reason I cannot find a wiper brand that works. It has a 2 screw system that I haven't been able to find. I tried Michelin but their adapter didn'the fit their own blade. Any suggestions? I would prefer not to have to wait for an adapter to come in the mail.
I haven't yet, I guess that is the only option.Have you tried inserts from the dealer?
Speaking of wiper blades. I have a 91 FJ80 and for some reason I cannot find a wiper brand that works. It has a 2 screw system that I haven't been able to find. I tried Michelin but their adapter didn'the fit their own blade. Any suggestions? I would prefer not to have to wait for an adapter to come in the mail.
because you're probably buying $7 trico or anco blades and you get what you pay forI'm going to throw this out. Hows come my 2.5 year old GMC truck still has the original blades on it and I have to buy Autozone blades every 3-4 months on my Accord. I know the answer but goldarn! And the GMC lives outside 365!!!
Ive bought the 9$ ones with similar results. I do have a new set for the Gimmy and I think they were $35.00.because you're probably buying $7 trico or anco blades and you get what you pay for
Is it a traditional wiper install? I like the traditional because its always easy to buy one somewhere. My blades always go bad when I'm on a trip. I'll try it though.I upgraded to Toyota's new Sightline also with Toyota refills available.
85220-16340Speaking of wiper blades. I have a 91 FJ80 and for some reason I cannot find a wiper brand that works. It has a 2 screw system that I haven't been able to find. I tried Michelin but their adapter didn'the fit their own blade. Any suggestions? I would prefer not to have to wait for an adapter to come in the mail.
Is it a traditional wiper install? I like the traditional because its always easy to buy one somewhere. My blades always go bad when I'm on a trip. I'll try it though.
Yes normal install. A local AZ guy parks outside and claims his Slightline have lasted over a year. Rare for any wiper to last a year in AZ with the heat. Refill rubber is available from the dealer at a low cost.
Toyota Sightline U hook style for direct fit on a 80 series part#85212-YZZ82-TM