I dont have the exact bosch ones but I do have the oem aero version that comes with my vw rabbit. They work wonders on the hwy no skipping at all. I have also has good experience with michelin aero style wiper blades.
I'm using the Michelin frameless blades and have no complaints but I'm planning on ordering some Amsoil oil and I'm curious about their Trico Neoform blades. Does anyone have any experience with these?
i'm using the icon on my truck my wife has the michelin equivalent on her truck both seem to be holding up very well and work much better than the factory style both at highway speeds and city speeds. the trico seem to be of the same design. i imagine that the would work very well.
I have silblades on mine, they don't wear out, dont freeze or get brittle from the heat and do an amazing job at keeping the windshield clear. They cost a bit more, but are very worth it to me, especially since it rains here so much.
where are some places I can get some of these windshield wipers from? Either online or OTC I would prefer OTC since I am in need of wipers and was going to get some this weekend...
My mom has the Rain X Latitudes on her grand cherokee, they work great when the rain/snow is heavy but they tend to drag when it's a light sprinkle. At least they look good and they don't freeze up.
I have tried a lot of different wipers this winter season and it really depends on the shape of the windshield.
My 98 Aurora has a round windshield and the RainX latitudes didn't work well because they can't apply even pressure on the windshield. I replaced them with Bosch Excels and they work awesome on the Aurora.
On the other hand, My highlander has a flat windshield and the Bosch Icons work great!!
I bought the Rain-X Latitude for my truck and couldn't believe the difference in performance. They work great, no chatter, ice comes off easily. All my vehicles sport them now, it only made sense.