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tommy20165
Hi, can anyone recommend window wipers that dont judder. Bought new one's a couple of months ago and were fine for a little while. The juddering is really getting on my nerves.

Thanks, Tommy
Mr Mole
PIAA wipers from www.speeding.co.uk is the what to go for.
Think they are great.
DJ Wozza
I got the genuine Bosch Aerotwin (flat blade type) and I love them.


Have heard the PIAA are good also.
tommy20165
Thanks Mr Mole, had a wee look at those, sound good but very expensive. Well, i supose you get what you pay for.
tommy20165
QUOTE (DJ Wozza @ Nov 28 2008, 05:08 PM) *
I got the genuine Bosch Aerotwin (flat blade type) and I love them.


Have heard the PIAA are good also.


Thanks Wozza.
rhosneigr
I've also got the Bosch Aero fitted. Been on for just over 12 months with no problems.
Parthiban
I've just got the PIAA ones too, and so far performance wise they've been a significant improvement. I'll have to see how long they last before knowing whether they were worth what they cost.
Lance
Bosch. Never had any probs ever with them. 22" and 19" I do believe. Absloutley silent and perfect in their job.
tommy20165
Thanks for all the feedback guys,

Much Appreciated, Tommy
Mr Mole
QUOTE (tommy20165 @ Nov 29 2008, 12:27 PM) *
Thanks for all the feedback guys,

Much Appreciated, Tommy

Ok Tommy what kind are you going for then ??
tommy20165
Looks like the PIAA ones have got the best feedback Mr M, so i'll be getting some of those mate.
sparkystav
Good choice, if you fit them properly with the screen prep you will not be disappointed.
Mossyn
Same as Wozza and no probs
IS300
I'm still on the original pair of blades when I picked-up the car from new.
They have covered 75000 miles of motoring over the last 4 years and are as good as new.

I have considered treating the car to a new set and wondering if I should stick with the brand that came with the car or someone else?

Ideas??

tommy20165
Going by everyones advise the PIAA or the Bosch Areo's seem to be the best ones, but IMO quite expensive. If your happy with the OEM's i'd stick with them.

I'm just looking for a noise free set, as living in Scotland they are on quite alot sad.gif
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