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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: TonyBalgony on February 18, 2004, 04:27:41 AM

Title: Not all windshieldwipers are created equal
Post by: TonyBalgony on February 18, 2004, 04:27:41 AM
I have tried several different kinds of wipers, but they all suck.
I don't know if its the pitch of the windshield or what.
I have a new windshield and the wipers still can't do the job!
I do alot of freeway driving and the wipers were lifting so I shortened the arm springs to apply more force against the windshield.
It still sucks.
Is this just me?

Tony
Title: Re: Not all windshieldwipers are created equal
Post by: SpinalTap on February 18, 2004, 05:34:44 AM
I use Canadian Tire brand winter blades all year round...they work great and they're cheap.
Title: Re: Not all windshieldwipers are created equal
Post by: jagular7 on February 18, 2004, 08:12:47 AM
Are you getting streaks in certain locations all the time? It may not be the wind blowing the blades off the windshield glass. The glass may not be completely flat. Take a piece of paper (11x8.5), fold long ways, and get a nice straight edge. Then take this along the surface the wiper would follow. This should let you know the glass has a 'river' in it.
Title: Re: Not all windshieldwipers are created equal
Post by: Natebert on February 18, 2004, 11:05:43 AM
two words;

RAIN
X

works great for me.

~Nate
Title: Re: Not all windshieldwipers are created equal
Post by: Kreg on February 18, 2004, 12:05:45 PM
Ya I use those Canadian tire Teflon blades.

They work awesome.  ;D


I also use that Teflon windshield fluid that coats your glass so all the water just beads off.
Title: Re: Not all windshieldwipers are created equal
Post by: Maiden Hell on February 18, 2004, 12:10:49 PM
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Ya I use those Canadian tire Teflon blades.

They work awesome.  ;D


I also use that Teflon windshield fluid that coats your glass so all the water just beads off.


I've been thinking of buying that stuff.  I think I'll try it out this summer.
Title: Re: Not all windshieldwipers are created equal
Post by: wildgoody on February 18, 2004, 12:49:47 PM
Tony, Two Words .......  Slow Down.
The wipers will stop lifting off the windshield
Title: Re: Not all windshieldwipers are created equal
Post by: Samurai_Hamster on February 18, 2004, 01:16:06 PM
I have used, over the years, these brands.

Anco: Used to be the best then they shut down stateside factory and boogied to mexico for cheap labor.  Now their product is just that, cheap.

Pylon: A budget brand one step above Anco since they are made here.

Trico: Invented the wiper blade in Buffalo, also trucked off to Mexico for sub standard pay and labor.  Had a blade literally come apart one time during rain.

Roberk:  Kissin' cousin to Trico.....also a piece of sh*t.

Bosch: Foreign I know, but at least I found a set made in Belgium where wages are not that of near slavery.  Put them on last Sept. 2003........still got em on now.  They still work.

OEM Zuke blades:  ALl I can say is that anyone who pays over 20 bucks for a factory blade that is no better that aftermarket stuff, well, said person needs an IQ test.

Tridon:  Used them once on a Chrysler Cordoba I owned.

Once was enough....can you say SMEAR?

Triple Edge: Chinese rubber on a Korean metal frame does not a good blade make.  Over priced, over rated, and plain noisy on glass.  Hey at least they were packaged in USA.  How lovely, we're good packagers!
Title: Re: Not all windshieldwipers are created equal
Post by: Speedracer7c on February 18, 2004, 01:31:53 PM
I have sil blades love them to death.
Title: Re: Not all windshieldwipers are created equal
Post by: TonyBalgony on February 18, 2004, 03:26:24 PM
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Tony, Two Words .......  Slow Down.
The wipers will stop lifting off the windshield

SLOW DOWN???
NEVER!!!

Thanks for the input. I'm gonna try the teflon blades with the teflon wiper fluid and possibly the rain x.
It just so happens that it DOES streak in the same place time after time.
I do a lot of freeway driving at night in the rain. Sometimes visibility is f/a.

Tony
Title: Re: Not all windshieldwipers are created equal
Post by: Natebert on February 18, 2004, 03:43:29 PM
on the rear window we've got some slag (grinder/welder output) on the glass and the wiper always streaks over it...

(you might have something on your glass)

Have you used a glass polish/cleaner?
Title: Re: Not all windshieldwipers are created equal
Post by: TonyBalgony on February 18, 2004, 05:05:33 PM
I've never used a polisher. The windshield isnt that old.
FYI-jlx windshields are a bronze tint. Not the same as the other models.

Tony
Title: Re: Not all windshieldwipers are created equal
Post by: wildgoody on February 19, 2004, 01:18:44 AM
True, I got lucky when I replaced the drivers
door, the new one had bronze glass too.

I got a replacement windshield a few years ago,
my stock one was going to get me pulled over
for the huge crack right across the drivers side
and in the view area, the new one is just tinted
but it's not as noticeable as I thought it would be.

Nate, Welding splatter huh, must be that beefy new
rear bumper/tire carrier, you can scrape the splatter
off but the pits will remain, you might be able to help
the pits with the Rain-x tho
Title: Re: Not all windshieldwipers are created equal
Post by: Natebert on February 19, 2004, 02:30:16 PM
Some of the metal in the rear window is so small that I couldn't scrape it off with my fingernail and I figured if I tried to use anything which is metal would have compounded my problem with more scratches.  
So now I'm just patiently waiting for them to rust away and leave pits behind.

~Nate

Title: Re: Not all windshieldwipers are created equal
Post by: wildgoody on February 19, 2004, 04:52:39 PM
Well hurry up with the SAS and give that
Trucklet a mud bath !!  ;D  Lets get that
stuff rusted allready  ;)
Title: Re: Not all windshieldwipers are created equal
Post by: NY_SIDEKICKER on February 27, 2004, 10:49:36 AM
RAIN X   IS THE WAY TO GO........ I SWEAR BY THAT STUFF.....AS LONG AS YOUR DOING HIGH SPEED DRIVING...AROUND THE CITY OK BUT NOT GREAT...BUT ON THE FREEWAY   WOW.......LOVE IT..... MATTY D.  ;D
Title: Re: Not all windshieldwipers are created equal
Post by: Agent Orange on February 28, 2004, 02:37:33 AM
I like rain X also, but as fas as windshield wipers go I think the cheapies are the better choice. Last year I bought a set of Bosch teflon blades from CDN tire they worked good for about two months, and then they started streaking, and they cost $17 each. This year I bought the cheap $4.99 version, and they're still going strong after a month and a half.

A good trick to try is to clean your present blades with rubbing alcohol, this actually works, and extends the life of your blades for an extra few months.

So if I change my wipers twice a year with the cheapies It'll still cost me less than the teflon type blades. I could swap them out three times for the same price of the expensive ones.
Title: Re: Not all windshieldwipers are created equal
Post by: cartmanchubs on March 01, 2004, 12:38:36 AM
U know what I say......go destruction derby style and just bust out the windsheild rip off the wipers and i think you'll be good....won't have to buy blades wipers rainX or anything....solves all the problems..........  ;D
Title: Re: Not all windshieldwipers are created equal
Post by: NY_SIDEKICKER on March 01, 2004, 10:11:08 AM
YEA BUT THEN YOU GOTTA CARRY TOOTH PICKS IN THE GLOVE BOX  ;D      MATTY D.  ;)