Yea, this morning at 5am was my first foray in the dark with freezing road spray. The wiper blades were definitely low bid.
The Michelin Hybrid are very good. I’ve tried them. But the best is Denso Hybrid which looks marginally better.I agree, they aren’t the best. Skip like mad in light rain.
I tried a nice (expensive) set from the local parts store and they were marginally better. Tried the set of Michelin from Costco and they were much better. Now I have 3 sets of front wipers, lol. Living in western Washington I need good wipers though. It rains like 200 days a year.
I agree, they aren’t the best. Skip like mad in light rain.
I tried a nice (expensive) set from the local parts store and they were marginally better. Tried the set of Michelin from Costco and they were much better. Now I have 3 sets of front wipers, lol. Living in western Washington I need good wipers though. It rains like 200 days a year.
Basically the old school wipers have a metal blade ensuring even pressure along the whole blade on curved windscreen and also they are slightly taller to allow a good contact angle. Hybrids are basically old school blades wrapped up in an aerodynamic shell to make it look modern.I didn’t have any skipping, it just seems like weak pressure on the windscreen that shows as a lack of squeegee effect. Maybe that’s the same cause as the skipping.
Agree - very sleek looking!The Michelin Hybrid are very good. I’ve tried them. But the best is Denso Hybrid which looks marginally better.