A little secret about windshield wipers for your truck

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  1. ColoradoLinehaul

    ColoradoLinehaul Light Load Member

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    Trucking companies put the WORST and cheapest wipers on their trucks. A driver being able to actually SEE where they are going is the most important thing a driver does continually. Especially when it is raining and snowing. I will never understand why companies skimp on this.

    I've tried all the name brands. Bosch Icon, Rain-X, Michelin, Trico. They suck. Maybe 6-8 months of usage at best and most are streaking at 4-5 months if not sooner.

    So here's my secret. You'll pay a little extra but look up the year and make and model of your tractor on google. Figure out how long of wiper blades you need. Write it down somewhere for quick reference.

    Now go stop at your local Toyota dealership and buy a set of OEM Toyota wiper blades. Just give them the length.

    They are standard J-Hook wipers. If you have a different mounting system for your wipers, you'll need to get an adapter kit off ebay, amazon or online so they will work. A parts store might have them as well.

    Toyota OEM wipers are the best. Longevity, quality and superior to anything on the market.

    Do NOT allow the Toyota Parts Dept to sell you Sightline wipers (they are junk). Be very adamant about that.

    TOYOTA OEM WIPERS ONLY.

    Now, the other important part.
    At least once a week, take a little Dawn dish soap and a wet microfiber towel and manually clean each wiper off (both sides of each blade). Then take another dry microfiber towel and dry it off gently. This will increase the life of the wiper blades and gets the bugs off and prevents the wipers from being deformed by the bugs and the heat from late spring to fall. In winter time it keeps the mud, slush, sludge and salt from caking up on and drying your wipers out which in turn reduces the life of the blades.
     
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  3. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    To much work, I’ll stick with waxing/polishing the windshields. I do buy a more premium brand of blades then standard.
     
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  4. 50WT

    50WT Road Train Member

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    I've had good luck with rain X brand. Maybe couple times a month I'll spray WD-40 on a towel and wipe the good.
     
  5. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    How much is Toyota paying you?
     
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  6. ESAFO

    ESAFO Light Load Member

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    SSSHHHHH it's a secret.
     
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  7. Lonesome

    Lonesome Mr. Sarcasm

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    "The preceding message brought to you by Toyota, makers of fine wiper blades. Now back to our movie, Beach Blanket Bloodbath, starring Bobby Vee, Sandra Dee, Peggy Lee, and Boxcar Willie....."
     
  8. SmallPackage

    SmallPackage Road Train Member

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    Toyota wiper blades are made from genuine Saskatchewan seal skin bindings and personally designed by Fuji Hakayito.
     
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  9. lual

    lual Road Train Member

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    :biggrin_2559:

    :laughing-guffaw:
     
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  10. ColoradoLinehaul

    ColoradoLinehaul Light Load Member

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    Nothing. Notta. Zip. Zilch. Zero.

    Just sharing personal experience. Take the advice or leave it.
     
  11. abyliks

    abyliks Road Train Member

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    Never had a problem with the stud mount ancos….

    electric does a whole heck of a lot better then the air ones
     
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