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Dean 2009-12-17 10:45 AM

Wiper refills available locally?
 
This is loosely tech...

Does anybody sell just the rubber wiper inserts in Reno any more? Walbogs used to have them, but now only has whole blades.

At least on the A4, I have great German engineered blades with an airfoil, etc. compared to the cheap Chinese crap at walbogs and just want new rubber. Audi has them for an outrageous price.

Anybody seen any anywhere?

I will mail order if needed, but shipping is more than the rubber is worth, so local is a real option.

sperry 2009-12-17 10:56 AM

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...nL._SS500_.jpg

New blades are *just* the rubber.

Dean 2009-12-17 11:10 AM

I am not spending $20 or so per blade for them there new fangled torsion blades.

Bosch inserts for the OEM blades are under $10/pair mail order plus shipping.

cody 2009-12-17 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by sperry (Post 143218)

I tried the RainX version of those and threw them away after a week. They didn't work well with the weak OEM springs that pull the wiper into contact with the windshield.

sperry 2009-12-17 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cody (Post 143229)
I tried the RainX version of those and threw them away after a week. They didn't work well with the weak OEM springs that pull the wiper into contact with the windshield.

You're a big strong guy. Bend the wiper arm 2 degrees towards the windshield.

cody 2009-12-17 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by sperry (Post 143232)
You're a big strong guy. Bend the wiper arm 2 degrees towards the windshield.

Except that wasn't the problem. The spring would have needed to be stronger to keep the entire blade in contact, regardless of what I bent.

sperry 2009-12-17 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by cody (Post 143233)
Except that wasn't the problem. The spring would have needed to be stronger to keep the entire blade in contact, regardless of what I bent.

Um... no.

Let me illustrate:

cody 2009-12-17 11:54 AM

I understood what you meant but always enjoy a good MSPaint illustration. :lol:

Maybe you're right, but I'm not sure it would have helped.

sperry 2009-12-17 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by cody (Post 143237)
I understood what you meant but always enjoy a good MSPaint illustration. :lol:

Maybe you're right, but I'm not sure it would have helped.

Well, it's worked so far on the 4 cars I've done it to.

MPREZIV 2009-12-17 12:21 PM

Dean, I believe we're able to get inserts here through Napa. Have you tried them?

Jeikun 2009-12-17 12:53 PM

I have nothing important to say other than scott should sell his artwork.

WRXlerate 2009-12-17 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cody (Post 143229)
I tried the RainX version of those and threw them away after a week. They didn't work well with the weak OEM springs that pull the wiper into contact with the windshield.

I commute from reno to carson so I run the washoe valley gauntlet daily and I love mine. Your bad experience must have been due to the poor springs. Mine wipe so well I haven't had to put a washer reservoir in yet, they wipe the dirty road grime clean. I had washer issues once I had to put that stupid air pump in where the bottle is supposed to go...stupid air pump. Trying to find a small, square reservoir and pump to install next to my half sized battery...

As far as getting affordable wiper inserts, I've taken a printout of a shopping cart from an online vendor into some local dealers and express my intentions of keeping my purchases local if they can match the price. I have yet to be let down...and if they can't match it, they come close enough to still make it worth not ordering online. I've heard audi is really proud of their stuff though, so it may be a hard sell but worth a shot. Worst thing they can do is say no.

Dean 2009-12-17 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by MPREZIV (Post 143241)
Dean, I believe we're able to get inserts here through Napa. Have you tried them?

The retail store in Sparks was no help, and the warehouse is too busy to answer the phone.

100_Percent_Juice 2009-12-17 02:48 PM

^Maybe they just have caller ID.

Dean 2009-12-22 03:57 PM

The RainX beam blades are on sale 2 for 1 after MIR at Pep Boys and CR likes them, so I am going to try a pair. The A4 is just a weird egg. The driver side has the airfoil which is fully functional and needed at 90+MPH and maybe lower. ;) And the passenger blade is curved to hug the windshield, so hopefully they stay on the windshield.

Kevin M 2009-12-23 03:55 PM

What the hell does it matter how your wipers behave at 90+ when it's raining? :lol:

Dean 2009-12-23 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Kevin M (Post 143360)
What the hell does it matter how your wipers behave at 90+ when it's raining? :lol:

Quite a lot actually! Laguna Seca, Thunderhill and maybe, but probably not Infineon. I know I have been well over 80MPH in the rain and likely over 90MPH at the first two, but I am not looking down at that point... That is why I wrote it that way. A good application of RainX does most of the work though at those speeds, except for spray from damn race cars without mud flaps. :P

And actually, the airfoil helps at significantly lower speeds as well. The STI has non-aero blades on it now, and they hop at speed in the wet. I did just find a refill for its stock blade with airfoil though. Last Lexor "D" blade I had lying around.


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