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Winter windshield wipers?

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Any recommendations for Winter windshield wipers?
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I just run Bosch Icons.
 

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I've been driving in South Dakota winters for over 10 years using OEM or equivalent wipers with no issues.

My 2 cents is that your choice of wiper fluid is a more important choice than your wiper. Make sure you get something that won't freeze at whatever temp you may get down to. We get -20 sometimes and it's really annoying when you spray to clean off mud or road salt and your wind shield freezes.
 

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My 2 cents is that your choice of wiper fluid is a more important choice than your wiper. Make sure you get something that won't freeze at whatever temp you may get down to. We get -20 sometimes and it's really annoying when you spray to clean off mud or road salt and your wind shield freezes.
Agreed the washer fluid is a must.

Although when I snapped the oem blades (my fault... tree branch.. narrow trail.. storm.. etc..), they had streaked so much compared to what I had on other vehicles in the snow and salt that never bothered hunting mopar ones down as a replacement.
 

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Any beam style blade is good. Just avoid the ones that have metal frames. They collect ice.
another vote for Bosh icon.
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