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    Yup, dad put it on the Subaru. It's damn good. Nothing will stop it now!

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    I have a name brand "blade" style wiper on my Rx-7. One of the wipers works fine, the other doesn't flex enough to adequately wipe because of the curvature of the windshield.

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    Trico works great...

    I've been a trico neoform guy for quite a while but the last time I tried the new 'Trico Tech Beam Blades' that came out late last year. They have a pretty slick off-set mounting system that lets the wiper arm sit ever so slightly lower. They're also beefy as hell and a couple of bucks cheaper than the neoforms. They're quiet and work great. Easy install. Got them online.

    One other interesting discovery: Both the NeoForm and Tech come in the sometimes hard-to-find 28". The NeoForm comes in the IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND 14" size. Hope this helps others...

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    If you are looking for wiper blades, then easyfitwipers would definitely serve your purpose and also you can get different types of blades at affordable prices.
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