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jim beam 03-24-2009 10:38 PM

Re: Honda OEM wiper blades, any better than aftermarket?
 
E. Meyer wrote:
> On 3/24/09 3:28 PM, in article Xns9BD8A78C9CA88tegger@208.90.168.18,
> "Tegger" <invalid@invalid.inv> wrote:
>
>> daveed <daveed@somewhere.net> wrote in news:gqaaup$oa4$1@aioe.org:
>>
>>
>>>>
>>> We had this discussion about a week ago and Tegger you called the
>>> price at $5. I stopped by the Honda dealer in Manassas. Retail for
>>> both sides were $13. That seemed to be pricey. Maybe you get a
>>> special rate, but I don't.

>>
>>
>> Noted, thanks.
>>
>> Maybe your wipers are longer and more expensive than mine. Mine are just a
>> bit over $5 each, no discount.
>>
>> I still think $13 is pretty good for OEM quality versus aftermarket
>> quality. When people complain about their wipers, they're almost always
>> using aftermarket.

>
> Last time I needed wipers for the '06 CR-V I got the rubbers from Majestic
> Honda (along with some other stuff) for $3.22 each. If the local dealer is
> price gouging, the internet is your friend.
>


no .

Joe 03-24-2009 11:29 PM

Re: Honda OEM wiper blades, any better than aftermarket?
 
On 2009-03-24, Dave Kelsen <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> On 3/24/2009 3:37 PM Tegger spake these words of knowledge:
>
> Of course they should, but I change mine (as most folks, I imagine) when
> they bug me enough to do so. Probably once a year, or so. But I agree
> about when they *should* be changed. ;^)


Wiper blades on the new model Hondas cost about $50 for the pair. I
change them no sooner than they absolutely need it... ;-)


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jim beam 03-24-2009 11:34 PM

Re: Honda OEM wiper blades, any better than aftermarket?
 
Joe wrote:
> On 2009-03-24, Dave Kelsen <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>> On 3/24/2009 3:37 PM Tegger spake these words of knowledge:
>>
>> Of course they should, but I change mine (as most folks, I imagine) when
>> they bug me enough to do so. Probably once a year, or so. But I agree
>> about when they *should* be changed. ;^)

>
> Wiper blades on the new model Hondas cost about $50 for the pair. I
> change them no sooner than they absolutely need it... ;-)
>
>


majestic honda has wiper rubbers for the 2009 accord listed at $3.22.
that's $6.44 the pair. shipping extra.

Greg Campbell 03-24-2009 11:59 PM

Re: Honda OEM wiper blades, any better than aftermarket?
 
techman41973 wrote:

> I have a Honda Accord nearing 300K. It could be that my winshield has
> too many small pitts that make my windshield wipers wear out quickly
> (2-months). I clean them once a month with rubbing alcohol and polish
> my winshield with newspaper every 2-weeks or so.
> I have always used aftermarket blades. But I see no difference in
> longevity between the more expensive and cheaper brands/models.
> I thought about trying the OEM blades, but they are pricey at the
> dealer.
> Has anyone noticed any longevity differences in Honda OEM blades vs.
> aftermarket?



These threads don't address the "OEM vs" issue, but do offer some
information on specific brands, and their effectiveness and longevity.

http://stormtrack.org/forum/showthread.php?t=8371
http://stormtrack.org/forum/showthread.php?t=11141
http://stormtrack.org/forum/showthread.php?t=2924
http://stormtrack.org/forum/showthread.php?t=14834


Joe 03-25-2009 12:47 AM

Re: Honda OEM wiper blades, any better than aftermarket?
 
On 2009-03-25, jim beam <retard-finger@bad.example.net> wrote:
> Joe wrote:
>> On 2009-03-24, Dave Kelsen <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>>> On 3/24/2009 3:37 PM Tegger spake these words of knowledge:
>>>
>>> Of course they should, but I change mine (as most folks, I imagine) when
>>> they bug me enough to do so. Probably once a year, or so. But I agree
>>> about when they *should* be changed. ;^)

>>
>> Wiper blades on the new model Hondas cost about $50 for the pair. I
>> change them no sooner than they absolutely need it... ;-)
>>
>>

>
> majestic honda has wiper rubbers for the 2009 accord listed at $3.22.
> that's $6.44 the pair. shipping extra.


2006 Civic Si, Passenger Blade 25.62, Driver is not listed for some
reason, but being the longer of the two, and with my experience, a
couple bucks more...

The local dealers did not "carry" the refill blades, just the
assembly, and I needed the assembly anyhow, as the stupid clips don't
last a damn on these things. The passenger blade clip broke after a
year.

Of course, Majestic sells THAT, too... ;-)

I ended up buying Trico's that have lasted almost 2 years now, but are
just starting to streak, so are slated for replacement...


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rick++ 03-25-2009 09:21 AM

Re: Honda OEM wiper blades, any better than aftermarket?
 
Windshields a relative commodity now and sometimes
you can get them for under two hundred.
I might consider a replacement of a pitted and scratched
on a younger considering the hours I spend looking
through one. Its like when I get a new pair of eyeglasses
(which approach the price of windshields)- a fresh
pair without scratches is like heaven.

E. Meyer 03-25-2009 11:09 AM

Re: Honda OEM wiper blades, any better than aftermarket?
 



On 3/24/09 11:47 PM, in article slrngsjdqu.aid.joe@barada.griffincs.local,
"Joe" <joe@no_spam.hits-nospam-buffalo.com> wrote:

> On 2009-03-25, jim beam <retard-finger@bad.example.net> wrote:
>> Joe wrote:
>>> On 2009-03-24, Dave Kelsen <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>>>> On 3/24/2009 3:37 PM Tegger spake these words of knowledge:
>>>>
>>>> Of course they should, but I change mine (as most folks, I imagine) when
>>>> they bug me enough to do so. Probably once a year, or so. But I agree
>>>> about when they *should* be changed. ;^)
>>>
>>> Wiper blades on the new model Hondas cost about $50 for the pair. I
>>> change them no sooner than they absolutely need it... ;-)
>>>
>>>

>>
>> majestic honda has wiper rubbers for the 2009 accord listed at $3.22.
>> that's $6.44 the pair. shipping extra.

>
> 2006 Civic Si, Passenger Blade 25.62, Driver is not listed for some
> reason, but being the longer of the two, and with my experience, a
> couple bucks more...
>
> The local dealers did not "carry" the refill blades, just the
> assembly, and I needed the assembly anyhow, as the stupid clips don't
> last a damn on these things. The passenger blade clip broke after a
> year.
>
> Of course, Majestic sells THAT, too... ;-)
>
> I ended up buying Trico's that have lasted almost 2 years now, but are
> just starting to streak, so are slated for replacement...
>


Look again - the refill rubber is $3.22. If by "clip" you mean the end
caps, they are $2.30. If by "clip" you mean the center "element" that holds
the blade to the arm, that's $1.61.

The $25.62 is "suggested retail" for the whole blade assembly (they sell it
for $17.93). It is sort of strange that they left off the price for the
driver side blade assembly, especially since its identified in the diagram.

I have become totally disillusioned with the local dealers (there are
three). They all have their parts jacked up to about 3X retail and as you
say, tend to not carry the cheaper essentials like wiper blade fillers at
all. If it weren't for places like Majestic on the net, we'd never know
what the price of some of these things is supposed to be.


k1e1v1i1n 03-25-2009 02:24 PM

i just use whatever blades i stumble across first

Grumpy AuContraire 03-25-2009 11:34 PM

Re: Honda OEM wiper blades, any better than aftermarket?
 


Tegger wrote:


snip


> Most people I've seen change their wipers whenever the rubbers start
> peeling into CheeseStrings, or whenever they can't see out the
> windshield anymore, whichever comes last. Two, three years, maybe more.
>



You bin spyin' on me pal???

Actually, I get two to three years out of a pair of refills.

1. I use Rain-X which often results in the wipers not being turned on.

2. Texas is notorious for lengthy droughts.

JT

(Who ain't cheap but frugal!)



Tegger 03-26-2009 08:52 PM

Re: Honda OEM wiper blades, any better than aftermarket?
 
Tegger <invalid@invalid.inv> wrote in
news:Xns9BD8C43B81898tegger@208.90.168.18:


>
>
> An update here, regarding my boss's '03 CR-V.
>
> He went to some Jelly Lube quick-change place yesterday for an engine
> oil swap. The monkeys there badgered him into replacing his wipers
> with new ones (from them, of course). This he allowed, just to get
> them off his back (monkey on his back, ha ha). He did not actually use
> the wipers until this morning. He tells me that the first time he
> turned the wipers on they were getting tangled up in themselves during
> their sweep, so he got a pair of cutters and snipped off the end of
> one of the wipers, after which the assembly flew apart when next used.
>
> Of course, Jelly Lube's lower primates did not give my boss back his
> expensive OEM wiper blades, so there's no ready fallback.
>
> Gonna look at this myself tomorrow and see what's precisely wrong.
>
> I LOVE AFTERMARKET!
>
>




Fixed the problem today.

Here's the setup I found:
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/cr-v_bad-wipers.jpg

Turns out the Jelly Lube place installed the wrong lengths of wiper blades
(from 2 different brands). In a way, this was fortuitous, since it flushed
out another problem.

The glass place that replaced the windshield a couple of years ago somehow
managed to swap the arms left for right (so they were on the wrong sides).
This did not become obvious until the blades were replaced with the Jelly
Lube ones I saw today. The original OEM blades appear to have had just
enough clearance that they didn't foul on each other during their sweep.

Not only all that, but both wiper arm nuts were only slightly more than
finger-tight, so there had been some slippage of the arms on their
spindles. The spindle splines were partially flattened and smeared. How the
wipers didn't eventually get turned around 180 degrees I don't know.

I put the arms on the correct sides, replaced the blades with new OEM ($25
each; includes the rubber), and tightened the nuts properly. My boss tells
me he can't remember ever before having wipers that worked so well.

Aftermarket parts + incompetent servicing = disaster.

And finally, the parts guy at the local Honda dealership says he has no
wiper refills that cost any more than $6. Where you guys are getting $14
refills from is a mystery to me.


--
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The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
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Tony Harding 03-27-2009 09:04 PM

Re: Honda OEM wiper blades, any better than aftermarket?
 
Dan C wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 20:37:47 +0000, Tegger wrote:
>
>> In any case, wiper rubbers should be changed twice a year for optimum
>> performance.

>
> To be technical, they should be changed *daily* for truly *optimum*
> performance.


Whether it rains or not, goddammit! :)

Dan C 03-27-2009 09:09 PM

Re: Honda OEM wiper blades, any better than aftermarket?
 
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 21:04:34 -0400, Tony Harding wrote:

> Dan C wrote:
>> On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 20:37:47 +0000, Tegger wrote:
>>
>>> In any case, wiper rubbers should be changed twice a year for optimum
>>> performance.

>>
>> To be technical, they should be changed *daily* for truly *optimum*
>> performance.

>
> Whether it rains or not, goddammit! :)


Well, yeah. Strong sunlight is quite damaging to the rubber.


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