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General Boards => Technical Support => Topic started by: Joel Ashley on October 27, 2022, 01:17:45 AM
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Just sitting by the house for years, the rubber on Monty’s windshield Boomerang (frameless) wiper blades rotted. I went to remove the windshield sun shade and it’s wiper protectors, for winter storage, when the rubber strip drooped down. 2 new blades on AM’s site are nearly $50 and shipping. Amazon provides tons of options for under $20/pair, and apparently one can replace just the rubber strip, something I may have done decades ago on one of my cars but have forgotten.
Apparently when BCS converted our faulty original wipers to boomerangs, they used AM Equipment wipers and Anco blades. Any advice and recommendations on this would be helpful; replace entire blades or replace rubber only, and which if any aftermarket brand has proven itself. They virtually all tout “OEM quality” and most aren’t American or German made.
Joel
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I ordered replacements this summer, on amazon HELLA 9XW191398321 HEAVY DUTY Wiper Blade, 32", Single, 1 Pack
They fit well and worked pretty well, the passenger side has one spot that it doesn't lay flat on and leaves a patch, bothering my Co-pilot! Drivers side has been fine:)
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Couldn’t find 28” Hella frameless (beam), not even on Hella’s site, just standard wipers. After using beam, I wouldn’t go back to standard. I got some input on the FMCA forum that was directive. As most know, Amazon is not always the best or most accurate source but worth exploring.
Finally opted tonight for Trico 25-280 from Rock Auto after much comparing. They didn’t have Trico’s best, “Ultra”, but the 25-280 “Force” was next best with good features, and were $17 for two, $28 total with $11 one day shipping. That total was just over half the cost of other known quality blades elsewhere before shipping. Duralast at a local Autozone, for example, are $23… each. Ditto for AM Equipment ones sans shipping.
If I have issues after installing I’ll let you know.
Joel