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A clean windshield and properly working wiper blades are important safety items for all drivers. When it's time for replacement, superior quality, durability and value make Mopar Wiper Blades the clear choice.
Steel Frame - An all-steel frame gives the wiper arms added strength for maximum durability. It is heavier than plastic frames to keep the blade from lifting off the glass at highway speeds, and it conforms to the shape of the windshield without taking a compression set.
Compression Molded Rubber - The compression molded rubber meets or exceeds original equipment standards for firmness, consistency and durability, enabling it to resist compression set, which is the primary cause of chatter.
Plastic Bushings - The plastic bushings between the joints provide quieter blade action and longer frame life.
Air Slots - Specially designed air slots allow wind to pass through the blade at highway speeds, keeping it from lifting off the windshield.
Stainless Steel Split Rails - Durable stainless steel split rails consistently adjust to the contours of the windshield without taking a compression set.
Exact Fit Bracket - An exact fit bracket comes factory-installed for easy installation, requiring no assembly and no loose parts.
How to tell if your blades are functioning improperly and need replacement.
By analyzing blades and windshield visibility, you can determine if the wiper blades need to be replaced.
On the windshield, look for:
- Oil-like film
- Missed sections
- Blades lifting off windshield
- Beading after blade passes
- Chattering, hobbles across glass
On the blades themselves, look for:
- Cracked rubber splits and/or slashes in the rubber
- Worn, ragged edges
- Contaminated rubber road grime and chemical causing film
- Torn rubber pulled away from blade (makes a slapping noise)
- Bent and/or cracked arm and/or blade
- Lost flexibility in rubber (can't flip over)
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