PIAA wipers
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Re: PIAA wipers
Originally posted by nisMAXse
Anyone have those new PIAA Silicone wipers...?? If so, where'd you get 'em? My stock wipers need replaced and was thinking of trying something other than Bosch.
Anyone have those new PIAA Silicone wipers...?? If so, where'd you get 'em? My stock wipers need replaced and was thinking of trying something other than Bosch.
#3
Re: PIAA wipers
Originally posted by PCGuRu2K
I got mines from Autobulbdepot The work a little better then stock. But it's just wiper blades, no biggie. I changed mines last week..
I got mines from Autobulbdepot The work a little better then stock. But it's just wiper blades, no biggie. I changed mines last week..
#4
Re: Re: PIAA wipers
Originally posted by nisMAXse
Are they just refill wiper blades or are they the whole assembly? How much did they cost...? Thanks.
Are they just refill wiper blades or are they the whole assembly? How much did they cost...? Thanks.
They cost $24 for the driver side and $18 for the passenger side. You might want to try Rain-X if you don't mind having to reapply the stuff every few weeks. $6 for the bottle and it works better than the silicone wipers.
They look cool cause they got PIAA stamped on them. Gives 5HP easy.
#5
Re: Re: Re: PIAA wipers
Originally posted by Tanmann9
I got mine from Autobulbdepot.com two months ago. They work well if you prep them correctly. To install them, you have to clean the windshield, then run the wipers for like 10 minutes to lay down a base coat of the silicone. It works well in the rain, but I've only had a chance to try them in light rain.
They cost $24 for the driver side and $18 for the passenger side. You might want to try Rain-X if you don't mind having to reapply the stuff every few weeks. $6 for the bottle and it works better than the silicone wipers.
They look cool cause they got PIAA stamped on them. Gives 5HP easy.
I got mine from Autobulbdepot.com two months ago. They work well if you prep them correctly. To install them, you have to clean the windshield, then run the wipers for like 10 minutes to lay down a base coat of the silicone. It works well in the rain, but I've only had a chance to try them in light rain.
They cost $24 for the driver side and $18 for the passenger side. You might want to try Rain-X if you don't mind having to reapply the stuff every few weeks. $6 for the bottle and it works better than the silicone wipers.
They look cool cause they got PIAA stamped on them. Gives 5HP easy.
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