Wiper Blades - GMC Sierra

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Get the wiper helper springs, too... They're worth the extra $10!

Especially for those with a wiper on the rear window...

I've never seen those before.:dunno:


The're springs that go on the hinge of your wiper arm to make 'em press harder on the windshield...

Works great for those higher speeds :lol:
And good for cleaning stubborn mud spots, as well
I don't think they work on our GMT-900's, I believe ours are bracket-less. :dunno:


They go on the wiper arm, where it's hinged... Usually a couple inches away from where it's attatched to the wiper motor... I'll go snap a pic in a few minutes for y'all :)
 

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Get the wiper helper springs, too... They're worth the extra $10!

Especially for those with a wiper on the rear window...

I've never seen those before.:dunno:


The're springs that go on the hinge of your wiper arm to make 'em press harder on the windshield...

Works great for those higher speeds :lol:
And good for cleaning stubborn mud spots, as well
I don't think they work on our GMT-900's, I believe ours are bracket-less. :dunno:


They go on the wiper arm, where it's hinged... Usually a couple inches away from where it's attatched to the wiper motor... I'll go snap a pic in a few minutes for y'all :)
Ah, gotcha. I thought they were on the part that goes from your wiper arm to the actual wiper. Pics or GTFO! :thumbs:
 

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OEM on mine... change them every fall. No problems with 'em.
 

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Apparently I decided to do some wiper testing this fall (many failed attempts to find an alternative to Bosch Icon's).

Bought some ANCO Countours, they don't hug the windshield very well (right blade misses lower-right corner of windshield, also misses the top of the sweep on the windshield, left blade misses in the lower-left corner), same thing for Goodyear Assurance ($7/ea @ Costco, did the same things at the Anco's), same thing for Rain-X Latitudes, haven't tried the Trico Neoforms yet nor the Michelin's.

Looks like I'm stuck with the expensive, but best-fit ICONS!
 

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Pftt...I only got a $5 dollar rebate.

I put it on E-Bay...starting at $10.00
 

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