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Pinchlite
05-12-2016, 08:36 PM
I talked to a toyota mechanic today and he said The wiper arms I have just need the inserts(rubber) that they stock.

Are these any good or should I get aftermarket blades?

My long blade rubber at the tip is torn about 1'' at the end so I need to replace no question about it.

Exiwolfman
05-12-2016, 08:39 PM
I talked to a toyota mechanic today and he said The wiper arms I have just need the inserts(rubber) that they stock.

Are these any good or should I get aftermarket blades?

My long blade rubber at the tip is torn about 1'' at the end so I need to replace no question about it.

yes good and way cheaper too plus easy to install.

Pinchlite
05-12-2016, 08:40 PM
yes good and way cheaper too plus easy to install.

Great as they are very reasonably priced.Kind of surprised me when he mentioned the price.

Holy cow,Wasaga beach.I live in midland.Nice weather the last few days.Thanks for info.

Exiwolfman
05-13-2016, 11:55 PM
Great as they are very reasonably priced.Kind of surprised me when he mentioned the price.

Holy cow,Wasaga beach.I live in midland.Nice weather the last few days.Thanks for info.
Swing by I work at Toyota of Collingwood ill be in this Saturday till noon in the shop.

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MUSKOKA800
05-14-2016, 12:31 PM
Yes, go with the OEM wiper refills. For less than the price of one aftermarket blade you will get Toyota quality refills for both sides. They last longer than most of the aftermarket junk too.

kimona
05-14-2016, 12:52 PM
I just purchased OEM inserts for my Camry. They were very easy to change, just taking about 10 minutes to get the job done... and the wipers work perfectly now! If your blades are in good condition, inserts are the way to go.

My 3 local SoCal Toyota dealers wanted about $12 per insert. But, I found them online at a Toyota dealership in Arizona for $6 each. I was happy that one of the local dealers agreed to sell them for $6.25 each.