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Thread: Upgrade Rear (and front) Wiper Blades for Toyota Sienna

      
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    Thumbs up Upgrade Rear (and front) Wiper Blades for Toyota Sienna

    (Excluding 2004 & Early Production 2005 Siennas that take a special rear wiper...)

    There is an upgraded rear wiper for Toyota Siennas available. Actually, it’s excellent all the way around - rear and front. If you want to upgrade to the newer-style, one-piece, frameless (whatever you want to call them) wiper blades, I recommend taking a look at the "Trico NeoForm Beam Blades". They come in all the required sizes for the 1998-2003 & Late Production 2005-2010+.

    If you haven't tried the new-style wipers, they can make an older vehicle a little more enjoyable to drive. Getting rid of the fragile frames makes all the difference in durability and performance. For the rear, they're not so curved and stiff that they lose contact with the glass like some others - they are actually quite flexible. They also look great and the price has come down on them. Wipe clean and super quiet. Major improvement in the winter - they don't clog with ice and snow. You can get them online. Hope this helps others...

    Trico NeoForm Product Info: https://www.wipers123.com/NeoForm.php

    04-05 Early Production Rear Wiper: https://www.wipers123.com/detailed_p...products_id=11
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    Huh, I'm starting to see a pattern here. You're all about wiper blades for some reason. :-p
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    Does rainx offer anything for those year cause I got the new rainx blades for my 05 tacoma and the work great
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1 bad tacoma View Post
    Does rainx offer anything for those year cause I got the new rainx blades for my 05 tacoma and the work great
    Front...yes. Rear...yes except the 04-early 05 M.Y....but be careful about the Latitudes on the rear - they're very curved and stiff and I've seen people complaining that they make poor contact in the center of the blade when the glass is fairly flat.
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    Great advice I noticed on my 05 taco that its seems to do that a little on the front glass
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    So replacing them is easy or hard, cause i see that different years have different ways of doing them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bebtunes View Post
    So replacing them is easy or hard, cause i see that different years have different ways of doing them.
    What year is yours? I can probably tell you / show you specifically.
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    I don't have one right now, but I know that I have heard that certain vehicles have certain ways of doing them and then it could be changed the next year, go figure right
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    Quote Originally Posted by bebtunes View Post
    I don't have one right now, but I know that I have heard that certain vehicles have certain ways of doing them and then it could be changed the next year, go figure right
    No problem - If you want to check it out, go here and look at the videos. They're all really easy once you know how to do it. Hope this helps.
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    How long will these replacement blades last? I'm in the RAINY part of the country so I need wipers that work and if they can last for two seasons then I'm all over that!
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