Wiper Blades - GMC Sierra

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I got $5 and $10. Use your wife's info and email for a second try! :thumbs:
 

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I normally run the Anco winter blades year round, and get a couple of years out of them. I had to replace them this past spring, and decided to try the Michelins. They squeak a little at first, but do a good job at clearing the windshield. I need to get some winter blades back on though.
 

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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
 

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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:
 

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