2015 LR4 Windshield Wipers

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MarcusTriton

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Thank you for your witness...I have a hard time seeing through my windshield mainly at night because of the glare of oncoming lights of other vehicles, that I attribute to 11yr old windshield glass and the fine inlaid wires that are in it, even though I keep the windshield always clean...adding a layer of silicone to it to distort it more seems counter productive to me...just sayin'...
 
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I can't see how silcone wipers are going to deposit silcone on the windshield. If I lived where temps rarely go below freezing I would ditch the wired windshield.

Replace your glass! Even my 3-4 year old ones are severely pitted but we do have harsher environment.
 
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I looked at a set of Bosch Icon wipers I have in the garage.

There are NO markings on the wipers themselves. At least that I can see.

So do them one at a time!!
Per BOSCH tech. team. The B wiper [which is usu. RIGHT side] is the same dims in length but slightly more bowed or concaved, so visually you can tell the difference. Again, great rec!!!
 

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Reviews on Amazon and etc. are pretty much garbage. (But I still do look at them...)
Even I can now recognize fake 1 star reviews.

But, there are folks out there in YouTube land that make amazing side by side, detailed, data driven comparisons of all kinds of products.

I would recommend going to You Tube and checking out some wiper comparisons.
 

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Just installed a pair of Piaa 97055 on my 2015, I installed two 22", they fit just fine. They are quiet and clean water off very well. Can't speak to longevity yet. I had these on previously and they were garbage. Drivers side had an annoying click during the cycle which I could not figure out.
 

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Reviews on Amazon and etc. are pretty much garbage. (But I still do look at them...)
Even I can now recognize fake 1 star reviews.

But, there are folks out there in YouTube land that make amazing side by side, detailed, data driven comparisons of all kinds of products.

I would recommend going to You Tube and checking out some wiper comparisons.

I tend to look at the number of reviews on Amazon, if an item has say 10 then I take it with a pinch of salt; 100 reviews then I comb through them to figure out quality of the reviews; then and only then do I make a decision, it's basic stats at the end of the day! I also like YouTube... Project Farm comes to mind!
 

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Just installed a pair of Piaa 97055 on my 2015, I installed two 22", they fit just fine. They are quiet and clean water off very well. Can't speak to longevity yet. I had these on previously and they were garbage. Drivers side had an annoying click during the cycle which I could not figure out.

I just installed the same wipers on my 2013 and it took me a few minutes to realize that none of the included adapters were necessary for the J-hook arm on the LR4. However, is that it?? It snapped right on but looked a bit unfinished even though it was tight as hell. The previous Bosch wipers had a nice hood or cover to give it a sleeker appearance when installed.
 

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I bought a new pair of wiper arms from AB since I was having my glass replaced. They never showed up at the glass shop, even though the wiper blades did. I just got my brakes done from a buddy of mine that owns a local garage and oddly enough the wiper arms got sent there instead, along with the brake kit I ordered. When I went to pick up the LR4 from the brake job they did today, I was surprised to see they had replaced the wiper arms as well (I was told by the AB rep they had gotten lost in delivery and I would be refunded). The thing is, the old arms were fine, just weathered, but when I walked into the shop and saw they had replaced the old wiper arms with new, I was blown away. It's a small detail and most times that kind of stuff escapes me, just gets lost in the overall eye wash, but man did those new arms pop.

That's something I've come to notice with this LR4 small, seemingly imperceptible, things can really upgrade the look and feel of the vehicle when replaced or leave it looking a bit shabby when they aren't. For instance, I felt the same way about the windshield shroud when it got replaced. The old one looked fine. It was just discolored and weathered looking, like it was intended to match the gray trim along the bottom of the body. When I replaced it with the new black one, it made a noticeable difference. The LR4 is starting to look closer to new condition than over a decade old.
 
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