Wiper Inserts.

by barn1960 on Mar 11 2018, 11:16 PM

Went to my local toyota dealer, ask for wiper inserts told me they only make the hole blade now! at a much higher price!

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9 Replies
  • By bmw_740i
    I would replace the wiper blade as well ! exact fit not cutting or playing arround , striahgt forward and simple . no time wasting on cutting fitting or playing arround to make it work 
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  • By mateotech

    Replacing the whole wiper is easier and you always get a perfect fit.

     

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  • By 1986chevyman
    I prefer replacing the whole blade.  All the metal frame acts as a spring helping hold the rubber against the glass.
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  • By autohawk
    I used to sell inserts, but it got to the point where a new blade did a  better job, so I quit the inserts.
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  • By digioiar@aol.com

    no refill. specially in a customer's car. if the insert comes apart and scratches the windshield, the customer is going

    to be very upset with you. I would recommend using RainX Latitude. they work great.

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  • By prweststore
    Agreed, much better to replace the whole blade than just a refill, most parts store should have blades that will fit, would stay away from dealers on basic stuff like that. Also from my experience refills don't always fit properly.
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  • By 1986chevyman
    I would rather replace the wiper blade as the metal wiper blade supports tend to wear out.  Put on 2 new Anco blades and you will be ready for the rain
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  • By knucklehead2000
    Yeah, Walmart has them pretty cheap. I'd stay away from the dealerships as much as possible.
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  • By urbanretreat
    Most places have wipers for $5-$10
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