Wiper blade replacement - Valeo OE? anyone tried?
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Wiper blade replacement - Valeo OE? anyone tried?
I am looking for wiper blade replacements for my 07 C4S... was looking at some Valeos on tirerack, anyone has tried them before? any impressions?
http://www.tirerack.com/wipers/detai...oModClar=Coupe
If not these? what else is recommended? blade inserts? any new Bosch stuff?
http://www.tirerack.com/wipers/detai...oModClar=Coupe
If not these? what else is recommended? blade inserts? any new Bosch stuff?
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I did some research a couple of years ago. The info I received at the time informed me that any aftermarket blades would not make contact with the windshield 100% of the time. I can't remember the details of what part of the windshield. Ultimately I went with the overpriced OEM wipers. They work well, but nothing special about them other than they do contact the windshield throughout the entire sweep.
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We have had outstanding luck with Valeo's overall. I'm into my second year with a set with probably two alcohol cleanings. They work fine. My favorites are the PIAA Super Silicone because they seen to handle our ice here better. If they were hingeless like the Valeo we would be all set! The only issue I find with the Valeo is if you lift and drop the blade to clear snow from them they sometimes could break the plastic end of the blade. Otherwise they both work great and last a long time if cared for properly.
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We have had outstanding luck with Valeo's overall. I'm into my second year with a set with probably two alcohol cleanings. They work fine. My favorites are the PIAA Super Silicone because they seen to handle our ice here better. If they were hingeless like the Valeo we would be all set! The only issue I find with the Valeo is if you lift and drop the blade to clear snow from them they sometimes could break the plastic end of the blade. Otherwise they both work great and last a long time if cared for properly.
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I put on some Valeos on my C4 a couple of weeks ago and I am happy with them so far. As far as I can tell, they make contact with the entire windshield when wiping although I'm not 100% sure the passenger side blade maintains contact at the tip when in the rest (off) position - it did not make full contact when I first put them on but they may have curved a bit by now. I'll check and report back.
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We have had outstanding luck with Valeo's overall. I'm into my second year with a set with probably two alcohol cleanings. They work fine. My favorites are the PIAA Super Silicone because they seen to handle our ice here better. If they were hingeless like the Valeo we would be all set! The only issue I find with the Valeo is if you lift and drop the blade to clear snow from them they sometimes could break the plastic end of the blade. Otherwise they both work great and last a long time if cared for properly.
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If you plan on driving them through the ice & snow......may want to ask around.
I considered the change a while back, opted for the PIAA SS.....at the time I believe there were some comments about their winter performance not being ideal......but don't take it from me......they could've been wrong.
I considered the change a while back, opted for the PIAA SS.....at the time I believe there were some comments about their winter performance not being ideal......but don't take it from me......they could've been wrong.
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Valeo and Bosch are the two major suppliers of OEM windshield wipers and wiper systems for auto ( EU and NAFTA) companies. I would consider them to be of equal quality.
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Agreed. So, is there a Bosch equivalent? I like the hingless look of these... I think the 997.2 have the hingless too, but not 100% sure.
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I have been doing the following for years on all my windshields/wipers, and it worked perfectly so far.
Every year before the rain season, I would get a clay bar kit (e.g. the Turtle Wax Clay Bar Kit available in local auto parts store) and clay bar the front windshield.
And then I would drop by to my local dealer to purchase a new set of OEM wiper blade insert (yes, the OEM inserts are fine. The key is to replace once a year since they are wear and tear items.) Usually the guys at the dealer would even install them for free at the spot.
I would also refill the windshield fluid reservoir with OEM fluid (use the Summer or Winter solution, accordingly.)
And then during the rain season when I used the wiper, every now-and-then I would operate the wiper fluid and let it sprayed on the windshield to clean the dirt accumulated on it. (in my Mercedes, it would even do it automatically in every many wiper swipes.)
These would give me a good year of squeak-free wiper operation.
Just want to share my experience, give it a try.
With best regards,
Every year before the rain season, I would get a clay bar kit (e.g. the Turtle Wax Clay Bar Kit available in local auto parts store) and clay bar the front windshield.
And then I would drop by to my local dealer to purchase a new set of OEM wiper blade insert (yes, the OEM inserts are fine. The key is to replace once a year since they are wear and tear items.) Usually the guys at the dealer would even install them for free at the spot.
I would also refill the windshield fluid reservoir with OEM fluid (use the Summer or Winter solution, accordingly.)
And then during the rain season when I used the wiper, every now-and-then I would operate the wiper fluid and let it sprayed on the windshield to clean the dirt accumulated on it. (in my Mercedes, it would even do it automatically in every many wiper swipes.)
These would give me a good year of squeak-free wiper operation.
Just want to share my experience, give it a try.
With best regards,
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I just got some of the Rain-X Latitude Wiper Blades for my truck, they were recommened over the Bosch ICON by the parts store who carried both. I go through 2-3 sets of blades a season out here in Mass, my truck lives outside and makes lots of trips to Killington in the winter. I will report back on how long they lasted.