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Euro rubber refill problem
How do you fix the rubber refill problem?
I got a Honda Euro 06.
I had purchased three times from honda dealer, unfortunately, each time only last a year.
Genuine one doesn't prove quality from refill can know.
Now I tried to search auto shops and websites, but it is very hard to get right one which is 6mm 26" rubber refill.
My question is that how do you replace your refill instead of changing whole blade?
If you get right one, please let me know the brand, and does matter over size, I can cut it.
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Originally Posted by by-life
How do you fix the rubber refill problem?
I got a Honda Euro 06.
I had purchased three times from honda dealer, unfortunately, each time only last a year.
Genuine one doesn't prove quality from refill can know.
Now I tried to search auto shops and websites, but it is very hard to get right one which is 6mm 26" rubber refill.
My question is that how do you replace your refill instead of changing whole blade?
If you get right one, please let me know the brand, and does matter over size, I can cut it.
to be honest, I endup replacing the whole blade with aero-wipers, turned out to be cheaper then stuffing around with rubbers
2003 CL9 5AT *ECU REFLASHED*
CT-E Icebox|Ralco RZ pulleys|K&N filter|DC Header|250cell Cat|Cusco Tower & H Brace| H.Drive Coilovers | Rays RE30 18x8.5 | S/S Brakelines | Rigid Collars
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I checked the whole blade. A pairs will cost $54.
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in just blades? better off just replacing with aero wiper retrofits and get it over and done with. esp for something used for like 3 months of the year.
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2003 CL9 5AT *ECU REFLASHED*
CT-E Icebox|Ralco RZ pulleys|K&N filter|DC Header|250cell Cat|Cusco Tower & H Brace| H.Drive Coilovers | Rays RE30 18x8.5 | S/S Brakelines | Rigid Collars
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thats pretty cheaps if comparing to SCA that sells them for 32$ for a single blade
what gets wet ...while its drying?
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Originally Posted by Fredoops
thanks for the link. Don't know what is the refill size of driver side, 6mm or 7mm? If 7mm, it will be easy to be replaced later.
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Windshield wiper rubbers are quite soft to prevent scratches to the windshield, so they are perishable, treat them as a consumable item. I wouldn't expect them to last more than a year or so before they start to dry out, especially if you park in the sun where there is lots of UV light.
- HZ
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Originally Posted by HunterZero
Windshield wiper rubbers are quite soft to prevent scratches to the windshield, so they are perishable, treat them as a consumable item. I wouldn't expect them to last more than a year or so before they start to dry out, especially if you park in the sun where there is lots of UV light.
- HZ
It is not enough for only a year, at least 2 years (2 raining seasons).
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Just because you want something to be so, does not make it so.
From what you've said, apart from not living up to your expectation, there's no problem with the quality of the OEM blades. They are rubber so will degrade and need replacing after about 12 months, shorter if you park outside all the time and don't clean the dirt from them. When the wipers start leaving streaks, they are on the way out.
If you want wiper blades to last longer, find some silicon ones. But make sure you check them regularly after 12 months for damage and clean dirt from them regularly from day 1, or you'll end up with damaged wiper blades and fine scratches on your windshield in the pattern of the wipers.
- HZ
Last edited by HunterZero; 27-08-2012 at 03:01 PM.
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I bought the refills from SuperCheap Auto... there is only 1 that is long enough for the Euro when I was looking around.
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I bought OEM refills and within 3 months they were as crap as they were before I replaced them. Left streaks, noisy and and chattery under essentially conditions. Poor value overall. Replaced with blades from ebay. We'll soon see if they outlast the OEMs.
'06 Accord Euro Std
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