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The OEM blades on my ‘19 lasted 2 years. I replaced them with Bosch Icons and they’re still okay after a bit over 2 years. Seem to be comparable in quality to me. Next time I’ll look at the Icons and Ford and choose whichever is less expensive.
My OEM blades are 5 years old now and still doing pretty well. Truck spends it's down time in the garage and a quick wipe of 303 every now and then goes a long way for longevity.
Well, a couple of years ago I stumbled on the Michelin that are sold by Costco. On sale they were something like $6 each (regular $9), so I decided to try them. I have been quite satisfied, work well, no problems whatsoever. I ended up buying a new set last autumn when I saw them on sale again, and I installed them at the end of the year. Going well…
Considering that with Costco you can return everything if you don’t like it, I think it was an easy bet. And it turned out perfectly.
Well, a couple of years ago I stumbled on the Michelin that are sold by Costco. On sale they were something like $6 each (regular $9), so I decided to try them. I have been quite satisfied, work well, no problems whatsoever. I ended up buying a new set last autumn when I saw them on sale again, and I installed them at the end of the year. Going well…
Considering that with Costco you can return everything if you don’t like it, I think it was an easy bet. And it turned out perfectly.
I have gone through several sets of Michelin blades from Costco, different versions over the years. None have been on my SD and none have been very long lasting. I guess for the price, the longevity isn't too important.
I have gone through several sets of Michelin blades from Costco, different versions over the years. None have been on my SD and none have been very long lasting. I guess for the price, the longevity isn't too important.
Exactly… Instead than having one expensive set that lasts two years (but of course the second year is not as good as new) I have two sets that cost less than a single expensive one, and will be new twice in two years…
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