Rain-X Latitude
The wipers that were on the vehicle when I purchased it were finally starting to give up the fight, so I replaced them with the Rain-X Latitude this past weekend. I was originally going to get Bosch ICON, but Auto-Zone wanted $25 each, and the RX wipers were buy one get one 50% off, at $19 each...
So far, they seem to work great but appear a bit longer than the OEM. Can't tell yet whether or not there is contact being made with the windshield trim. My major complaint is with the way the wiper arm is now resting 1" higher than it used to. Since the RX wipers are the 1-piece airfoil, the wiper doesn't hide the hook, and the brackets for the RX wipers are massive.
Standing outside the vehicle, they do look much cleaner than the ones I took off.
It's enough of a difference that my eyes are constantly drawn to them, as they're now in my line of sight when looking down the hood.
Haven't tried them in the rain at highway speeds yet. Although, after thinking about it this weekend, I've never had the old wipers lift on me at speed while raining, even at 80mph. Which makes me wonder, at what speeds would the standard wipers start to lift? And finally, should I be going that fast (in the rain) in the first place?
At any rate, it's an improvement as my old ones were chattering. I do like the fact that the RX wipers have the RX solution built into them, so your windshield gets treatment as you use the wipers. At least, that's how is was with the set I had on my Danger-Ranger.
So far, they seem to work great but appear a bit longer than the OEM. Can't tell yet whether or not there is contact being made with the windshield trim. My major complaint is with the way the wiper arm is now resting 1" higher than it used to. Since the RX wipers are the 1-piece airfoil, the wiper doesn't hide the hook, and the brackets for the RX wipers are massive.
Standing outside the vehicle, they do look much cleaner than the ones I took off.
It's enough of a difference that my eyes are constantly drawn to them, as they're now in my line of sight when looking down the hood.
Haven't tried them in the rain at highway speeds yet. Although, after thinking about it this weekend, I've never had the old wipers lift on me at speed while raining, even at 80mph. Which makes me wonder, at what speeds would the standard wipers start to lift? And finally, should I be going that fast (in the rain) in the first place?
At any rate, it's an improvement as my old ones were chattering. I do like the fact that the RX wipers have the RX solution built into them, so your windshield gets treatment as you use the wipers. At least, that's how is was with the set I had on my Danger-Ranger.
Originally Posted by JHM2K
The wipers that were on the vehicle when I purchased it were finally starting to give up the fight, so I replaced them with the Rain-X Latitude this past weekend. I was originally going to get Bosch ICON, but Auto-Zone wanted $25 each, and the RX wipers were buy one get one 50% off, at $19 each...
So far, they seem to work great but appear a bit longer than the OEM. Can't tell yet whether or not there is contact being made with the windshield trim. My major complaint is with the way the wiper arm is now resting 1" higher than it used to. Since the RX wipers are the 1-piece airfoil, the wiper doesn't hide the hook, and the brackets for the RX wipers are massive.
Standing outside the vehicle, they do look much cleaner than the ones I took off.
It's enough of a difference that my eyes are constantly drawn to them, as they're now in my line of sight when looking down the hood.
Haven't tried them in the rain at highway speeds yet. Although, after thinking about it this weekend, I've never had the old wipers lift on me at speed while raining, even at 80mph. Which makes me wonder, at what speeds would the standard wipers start to lift? And finally, should I be going that fast (in the rain) in the first place?
At any rate, it's an improvement as my old ones were chattering. I do like the fact that the RX wipers have the RX solution built into them, so your windshield gets treatment as you use the wipers. At least, that's how is was with the set I had on my Danger-Ranger.
So far, they seem to work great but appear a bit longer than the OEM. Can't tell yet whether or not there is contact being made with the windshield trim. My major complaint is with the way the wiper arm is now resting 1" higher than it used to. Since the RX wipers are the 1-piece airfoil, the wiper doesn't hide the hook, and the brackets for the RX wipers are massive.
Standing outside the vehicle, they do look much cleaner than the ones I took off.
It's enough of a difference that my eyes are constantly drawn to them, as they're now in my line of sight when looking down the hood.
Haven't tried them in the rain at highway speeds yet. Although, after thinking about it this weekend, I've never had the old wipers lift on me at speed while raining, even at 80mph. Which makes me wonder, at what speeds would the standard wipers start to lift? And finally, should I be going that fast (in the rain) in the first place?
At any rate, it's an improvement as my old ones were chattering. I do like the fact that the RX wipers have the RX solution built into them, so your windshield gets treatment as you use the wipers. At least, that's how is was with the set I had on my Danger-Ranger.
Throwing away good holders seems like a waste.
You have to cut the old blades a bit to release them but the replacements just snap into place.
I picked up a pair of them for my truck at Pep Boys when they had them buy one, get one free (mail-in rebate) over Thanksgiving. They work very smooth in the rain. I can't answer your lift question because my truck doesn't go that fast.
Be sure to install the rain-x on the windshield per the instructions.
Be sure to install the rain-x on the windshield per the instructions.
I only wish I had the "true" OEM ones...
The lady that owned the car before me had simply replaced them with cheap Aanco blades and threw away the OEM assemblies with the aero blade.
They performed surprisingly well for over a year though...
The lady that owned the car before me had simply replaced them with cheap Aanco blades and threw away the OEM assemblies with the aero blade.
They performed surprisingly well for over a year though...
Originally Posted by onehundred80
The original wipers blades are low profile. I replaced the blades only with low profile ones, That way I kept the original holders and saved money. The blades were about $10 for a pair and you have to cut them to length.
Throwing away good holders seems like a waste.
You have to cut the old blades a bit to release them but the replacements just snap into place.
Throwing away good holders seems like a waste.
You have to cut the old blades a bit to release them but the replacements just snap into place.
Originally Posted by JHM2K
I only wish I had the "true" OEM ones...
The next best thing to the OEM look are these PIAA's: PIAA Super Sporza Silicone Wipers (20b, 21b)
Originally Posted by InfernoRedXfire
I'm finding it harder and harder to find just the blade refills. It seams all the manufacturers all have a racket to make you buy the blade and holder which is such a waste.
I think there are three sizes, about 3/8", 1/2" and 3/4" wide.
Originally Posted by InfernoRedXfire
The last time I went, the Chrysler dealer still sold them. You have to specify the MB blades and not the POS Mopar blades.
The next best thing to the OEM look are these PIAA's: PIAA Super Sporza Silicone Wipers (20b, 21b)
The next best thing to the OEM look are these PIAA's: PIAA Super Sporza Silicone Wipers (20b, 21b)
I'll see if the RX wipers are contacting the trim... if they are, I'll 86 them in favor of the above. I didn't think the height would bug me, but apparently it does.
IIRC, the area near the cowl is a dead area so it won't create much drag either way... I just prefer them being out of my line of sight while they aren't being used. I'll see if I can take a photo this afternoon and show you all what I'm referring to...
John,
I had Icon's on my last car, and it came with them as well. Apparently that was the previous owners 'upgrade' and I mistakenly thought they all came with this type of high end bosche blade.
Having never seen the RX version, are they similar in size and design to the Icon's?
I ask because those Icon's, while they were pricey, were the best wipers I have ever used and am about to buy another set, but if the RX ones are comperable, maybe I will look there instead....
I had Icon's on my last car, and it came with them as well. Apparently that was the previous owners 'upgrade' and I mistakenly thought they all came with this type of high end bosche blade.
Having never seen the RX version, are they similar in size and design to the Icon's?
I ask because those Icon's, while they were pricey, were the best wipers I have ever used and am about to buy another set, but if the RX ones are comperable, maybe I will look there instead....
Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
John,
I had Icon's on my last car, and it came with them as well. Apparently that was the previous owners 'upgrade' and I mistakenly thought they all came with this type of high end bosche blade.
Having never seen the RX version, are they similar in size and design to the Icon's?
I ask because those Icon's, while they were pricey, were the best wipers I have ever used and am about to buy another set, but if the RX ones are comperable, maybe I will look there instead....
I had Icon's on my last car, and it came with them as well. Apparently that was the previous owners 'upgrade' and I mistakenly thought they all came with this type of high end bosche blade.
Having never seen the RX version, are they similar in size and design to the Icon's?
I ask because those Icon's, while they were pricey, were the best wipers I have ever used and am about to buy another set, but if the RX ones are comperable, maybe I will look there instead....
But, they're 25% cheaper so I took the gamble. I kept my receipt tho
Originally Posted by JHM2K
But, they're 25% cheaper so I took the gamble. I kept my receipt tho 
I LOVE the way the Icon's look and perform, not to mention almost every high end car has them OEM
Okay guys, so the longevity of the Rain-X wipers will remain a mystery. Why? I TRADED THEM. 
When I first bought the Rain-X, I only went with them because they were buy one, get one 50% off. The Bosch, on the other hand, were full retail @ $26 each.
This week, the sale reversed. Rain-X was full MSRP and the Bosch got the BOGOHO deal. So, being a good steward of the receipt, I swapped them.
Quite simply, the fit & finish of the Rain-X was not what I would tolerate on a vehicle of this class. And yes, even though we can buy our cars all day long for <$10K, I still consider them to be classy. The attach point was never as secure as I thought it should be. Combine that with the gangly mechanism right in the sight-line, and... eww.
Another issue I encountered was the fitment of the passenger side. There was roughly 2" on the end that failed to fully rest on the windshield. The blades did a good job, but only where they made solid contact.
After doing some searching, I followed Squirrel Crusher's advice and went with the Bosch ICON.
As he said, make sure you get 19A and 21B, as the airfoils are direction-specific.
I am TOTALLY pleased with these. They securely snap into place, and the finisher cap clicks over the attach point, leaving a very clean design that is not only twice as secure, but it looks as well-engineered as the rest of the car. Even though they still perch slightly higher than standard frame-style blades, I don't mind looking at these.
Heavy rains this morning on the way to work were a great test.
90mph and not a skip, smear, or streak.
Bosch ICON is win.

When I first bought the Rain-X, I only went with them because they were buy one, get one 50% off. The Bosch, on the other hand, were full retail @ $26 each.
This week, the sale reversed. Rain-X was full MSRP and the Bosch got the BOGOHO deal. So, being a good steward of the receipt, I swapped them.
Quite simply, the fit & finish of the Rain-X was not what I would tolerate on a vehicle of this class. And yes, even though we can buy our cars all day long for <$10K, I still consider them to be classy. The attach point was never as secure as I thought it should be. Combine that with the gangly mechanism right in the sight-line, and... eww.
Another issue I encountered was the fitment of the passenger side. There was roughly 2" on the end that failed to fully rest on the windshield. The blades did a good job, but only where they made solid contact.
After doing some searching, I followed Squirrel Crusher's advice and went with the Bosch ICON.
As he said, make sure you get 19A and 21B, as the airfoils are direction-specific.
I am TOTALLY pleased with these. They securely snap into place, and the finisher cap clicks over the attach point, leaving a very clean design that is not only twice as secure, but it looks as well-engineered as the rest of the car. Even though they still perch slightly higher than standard frame-style blades, I don't mind looking at these.
Heavy rains this morning on the way to work were a great test.
90mph and not a skip, smear, or streak.
Bosch ICON is win.
Originally Posted by InfernoRedXfire
The last time I went, the Chrysler dealer still sold them. You have to specify the MB blades and not the POS Mopar blades.
The next best thing to the OEM look are these PIAA's: PIAA Super Sporza Silicone Wipers (20b, 21b)
The next best thing to the OEM look are these PIAA's: PIAA Super Sporza Silicone Wipers (20b, 21b)
As reported earlier, wiper blade refills are getting harder to find at local auto part houses. But I found this site with several types listed & available:
Wiper Blade Refills
Later,
Wiper Blade Refills
Later,
Originally Posted by JHM2K
The wipers that were on the vehicle when I purchased it were finally starting to give up the fight, so I replaced them with the Rain-X Latitude this past weekend. I was originally going to get Bosch ICON, but Auto-Zone wanted $25 each, and the RX wipers were buy one get one 50% off, at $19 each...
So far, they seem to work great but appear a bit longer than the OEM. Can't tell yet whether or not there is contact being made with the windshield trim. My major complaint is with the way the wiper arm is now resting 1" higher than it used to. Since the RX wipers are the 1-piece airfoil, the wiper doesn't hide the hook, and the brackets for the RX wipers are massive.
Standing outside the vehicle, they do look much cleaner than the ones I took off.
It's enough of a difference that my eyes are constantly drawn to them, as they're now in my line of sight when looking down the hood.
Haven't tried them in the rain at highway speeds yet. Although, after thinking about it this weekend, I've never had the old wipers lift on me at speed while raining, even at 80mph. Which makes me wonder, at what speeds would the standard wipers start to lift? And finally, should I be going that fast (in the rain) in the first place?
At any rate, it's an improvement as my old ones were chattering. I do like the fact that the RX wipers have the RX solution built into them, so your windshield gets treatment as you use the wipers. At least, that's how is was with the set I had on my Danger-Ranger.
So far, they seem to work great but appear a bit longer than the OEM. Can't tell yet whether or not there is contact being made with the windshield trim. My major complaint is with the way the wiper arm is now resting 1" higher than it used to. Since the RX wipers are the 1-piece airfoil, the wiper doesn't hide the hook, and the brackets for the RX wipers are massive.
Standing outside the vehicle, they do look much cleaner than the ones I took off.
It's enough of a difference that my eyes are constantly drawn to them, as they're now in my line of sight when looking down the hood.
Haven't tried them in the rain at highway speeds yet. Although, after thinking about it this weekend, I've never had the old wipers lift on me at speed while raining, even at 80mph. Which makes me wonder, at what speeds would the standard wipers start to lift? And finally, should I be going that fast (in the rain) in the first place?
At any rate, it's an improvement as my old ones were chattering. I do like the fact that the RX wipers have the RX solution built into them, so your windshield gets treatment as you use the wipers. At least, that's how is was with the set I had on my Danger-Ranger.
Originally Posted by dedwards0323
As reported earlier, wiper blade refills are getting harder to find at local auto part houses. But I found this site with several types listed & available:
Wiper Blade Refills
Later,
Wiper Blade Refills
Later,
Originally Posted by mrphotoman
all you need really is the wiper blade length and you will find it very easy to find refills anywhere.
And the Crossfire isn't the only vehicle with this issue. My 95 Jeep Wrangler has 11", 12" or 13" blades listed depending on where I buy them.
Originally Posted by akos109
Try rain -x liquid you don't need wiper blade's it is truly awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!!


