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Texas Marauder

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Rock Auto has Motorcraft wiper blades on close out.

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Even with shipping, I doubt you'll find them cheaper. $11.99 shipping on 1 pair, $10.99 shipping on 2 pair. Go figure.
 

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Price is right, how are they compared to bosch or trico
they arent, and they are just priced right. I look at it as grab them while they are inexpensive and use them as long as they last.

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I stopped buying expensive blades after realizing florida eats wipers. We can go a month without rain all while the rubber sits on top of superheated glass. My car had Bosch on it when i bought it and surprisingly they werent ridiculous in price when I replaced them with the same wiper. But now they have skip and make a weird click at the top of the sweep. If I hadn't just replaced mine I'd probably snap up a set because these things are annoying.
 

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Price is right, how are they compared to bosch or trico
I'm not comparing them to any other brand, simply pointing out a good deal. People have their preferences and I'm not going down that rabbit hole.

With that said, these are the blades I use. They are the OEM blade. They fit with no adapter needed. Ever try to figure out the pictograms on universal blade instructions? They easily last a year in coastal Texas sun and humidity.

Also, the owner's manual says that the driver side blade is WW2601. This is not correct and will not fit the arm without modification. I don't know if all years of owner's manual have this error.
 

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I use Bosch. I've had a set on for over 5 years and they still work like new.
 

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When I lived in SoCal, at about the end of April I would remove the wipers, arms and all and wouldn't reinstall until the end of September. I lived at the edge of the Mojave Desert and didn't need them because it didn't rain. My OEM wiper blades lasted almost 4 years, as did the original fill of wiper fluid.
 
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When I lived in SoCal, at about the end of April I would remove the wipers, arms and all and wouldn't reinstall until the end of September. I lived at the edge of the Mojave Desert and didn't need them because it didn't rain. My OEM wiper blades lasted almost 4 years, as did the original fill of wiper fluid.
I wish florida was that predictable. We can have a drought with no rain for the forecast and it'll rain while it's sunny out
 

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I like OEM wipers. They seem to chatter less, and there are no adpaters to fail.

I put Motorcraft wipers on all my Fords.
 
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