You can get any wipers.... any one at Walmart or wherever will fit. I personally upgraded the sizes on mine to 21 and 19 inches.
I like to keep it as stock as possible, like it was from the factory. I know I could get some from Walmart, but if you use the stock wiper blades you can also buy inserts for them when they go bad instead of always having to buy new wiper blades.
Most parts that have "YZZxx" in the second half are not the ORIGINAL parts, they are sometimes known as MVP (Market Value Priced) parts from Toyota. They are usually ok, but I have found their quality to generally not be quite as good as the original parts that came on the car.
Most parts that have "YZZxx" in the second half are not the ORIGINAL parts, they are sometimes known as MVP (Market Value Priced) parts from Toyota. They are usually ok, but I have found their quality to generally not be quite as good as the original parts that came on the car.
Jeff
Do you know where I can read more about these MVP parts?
So nobody here knows the correct part numbers for the wiper blades? Everyone just buys theirs from Kragen or Walmart? No OEM fiends here?
well, let me take that back...YOU ALL are correct, those are not the original factory wiper blades. BUT, the FACTORY wipers will be similar and will have multiple pressure points for the blade rather the single beam style pressure point
Yes, the factory ones are similar, however they will have more pressure points than those and better rubber-inserts that are replaceable.
I have not yet been converted by beam-style blades. I have generally found that factory blades work about the best and the inserts for them are typically inexpensive.
I have generally found that factory blades work about the best and the inserts for them are typically inexpensive.
I was that way too until they stopped making inserts. You have to dig around now to find that $2.95 package. I guess they got greedy and thought selling the whole blade was more profitable.
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