TRICO WHITE EXTREME WINTER WEATHER AUTOMOTIVE REPLACEMENT BEAM WIPER BLADES
The TRICO White Extreme Weather Winter Beam Windshield Wiper Blade is a rugged and durable winter wiper blade specifically designed to combat severe weather, including snow and ice. Trico White high-quality blades feature a robust, heavy gauge wiper element that resists tearing in sub-zero weather. Designed with no exposed part, the Trico White blade will not clog up with snow and ice, making it the perfect wiper choice for those winter months. Every Trico blade is designed for quick and easy installation and features our exclusive SWIFT Easy Connection technology for simple DIY wiper replacement. TRICO White extreme weather beam blade model 35-2821 includes a 28 inch and a 21 inch beam blade packaged together in a two-pack designed specifically for your vehicle’s blade lengths. All Trico blades meet or exceed OE requirements.
TRICO WHITE WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADE FEATURES:
- Extreme Weather: Trico White blades are designed for use in snow and ice. This flexible beam blade can see you through even the worst driving conditions.
- Rugged Construction: Ruggedly constructed armor seals blade structure from elements so the wiper can provide clean, clear wipes.
- Heavy Gauge Element: Designed with a heavy gauge element that will resist tearing even in sub-zero temperatures and continue to provide clear windshield visibility.
- Easy Installation: Trico White wiper blades are easy to install with SWIFT® universal, one-click connection system.
- Environmentally-Friendly Packaging: Trico White two pack blades come in an easy-to-open, plastic-free package.
4 SIGNS YOU SHOULD REPLACE YOUR WIPER BLADES
Drivers using their vehicles for basic daily needs may not spend much time thinking about maintenance. For those who turn the key and go without worrying about maintenance needs, the time between wiper blade changes could be a few months to a year too long. It is only when the blades are worn to the point that they can no longer clear the windshield that these drivers decide they need new blades. If you see any of the four signs listed below, then it is time to replace your vehicle’s wiper blades.
Leaving Streaks on Your Windshield – When blades are bent or damaged, they will become less effective at clearing your windshield of rain, snow, sleet and other road elements. Under grueling pressure, blades will eventually start leaving streaks where the rubber is no longer snug against the windshield. In many cases, wear or blade damage is the cause of these streaks. Wipers are rendered ineffective when the rubber element is tattered or the blade is bent. However, there is another potential cause for drivers who live in a sunny, dry climate. Long periods of UV exposure can dry out the rubber elements in your wiper blades, leading them to break down. Dried out blades have a very difficult time gliding smoothly and snugly across the windshield.
Squeaking Noises During Operation – Unpleasant high-pitched noises shouldn’t accompany wiper blade operation. If you hear squeaks every time you turn on your wipers, this could indicate a number of issues, including: 1) Debris or grime build-ups, a problem you can fix yourself with window cleaner, 2) A dry windshield caused by a lack of washer fluid, 3) Worn or damaged rubber elements causing wiper structure to touch, and potentially damage, windshield glass.
Chatter Caused by Extreme Temperature – Extreme heat or low temperatures can cause chatter, or the loss of ability to smoothly pivot back and forth. Permanent set, caused by exposure to extreme heat, occurs when the rubber element is fixed in one position. On the other hand, frigid temperatures can stiffen the element, causing cold set and limiting wiping abilities. Chatter can be addressed using premium beam wiper blades that offer longer lasting rubber and better performance in any weather condition.
Aging and Advanced Wear – Wiper blades spend their service life putting up with rain, snow, sleet, road debris, bugs and bird droppings. These harsh elements make aging, or regular wear, inevitable, and they make regular replacement a priority. A general rule is to change wiper blades every six months, though extreme conditions could necessitate a shorter time before wipers need to be replaced.
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