![]() Just make sure you follow the installation procedure/instructions to a "T". Installation Add your vehicle profile to view the correct installation video OR scroll and select the wiper blade arm type. ![]() Unbelievable! I never expected them to last this long but I figured even if they lasted through the 1yr warranty (yes they actually came with a 1 YEAR warranty) I'd be saving a few bucks overall, versus buying multiple sets of Latitudes or Icons, and it's totally paid off! So yea fellas if you're looking for decent wiper blades definitely check out silicone blades. To remove the old wiper blades from a pin arm, use a small screwdriver to separate the wiper blade from the adapter clip. I finally "buck'd up" and bought a set of silicone wiper blades and haven't looked back since I'm going on 2yrs next month and they still perform as well as they did the first day I installed them. To remove the old wiper blades from a J-hook arm, depress the button tab on the connection adapter clip and pull the wiper blade out of the open end of the J on the end of the wiper arm until free. Just something to keep in mind when you're shelling out that kind of money for wiper blades. Truth be told most wiper blades begin streaking and showing less than optimum performance around the 6mo mark but these blades in particular really start to fail around that time. And usually they don't even last that long. ![]() It works with existing J-hook, pin-and-hold (P&H), pin-style, bayonet-style, pinch-tab button (PTB), or insert-and-lock (I&L) connectors on your vehicles windshield wiper arm. The service life of these wiper blades is 6mos. This blade installs quickly and easily with the included hardware. Look I know this thread is absolutely ANCIENT but I just want to make a point in regards to the Rain-X Latitudes that I feel many ppl are not aware of.
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