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Eugene,
Also, you can try checking out the Automotive Warehouse on the QEW and Glendale. I see they have some natural rubber blades there for a pretty good price. Not sure how good they are, but they sound good.
Automotive Warehouse is way too expensive. I usually buy the Rubber ones fro m Crapy Tire, cheap and effective.
Just had to add my 2 cents eventhough this thread is months old.
Ryan The middle child is always ignored
BP powered 97LX Touring Edition Vibrant strut tower brace, KVR front brake pads, Tungsram Megalicht H4 headlight bulbs, Phillips Halogen H3 foglight bulbs.... 91 GT rims w/ 195 60 14 Yokohomo Mirada GTX sport
even for the ****ty weather in the north east, i personally recommend napa blades or trico exact fits. they seem to have served me the best as far as with holding function in ****ty conditions. but bottom line, wiper blades are something that should be changed often if you live in a rainy area (usually changed mine at least twice a year.. once before summer, once before winter) and even with all the crap my car went through, i found double and triple bladed wipers to be worthless.. nothing they can do that a single blade can't do.. this isn't like shopping for razors :p:
peace
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