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Hey is it possible to change only the rubbers? Without having to go to VW and change the entire cluster?
I've tried to remove the caps but didn't want to force them in case of a breakage..
Thanks
No rubber only you have to replace the complete arms.
You should be able to get an aftermarket blades from Repco. They would be Bosch.
I wouldn't buy Trico brand - they want you to change the wiper blades every 6 months, so don't expect that they would last you much longer.
No rubber only you have to replace the complete arms.
You should be able to get an aftermarket blades from Repco. They would be Bosch.
I wouldn't buy Trico brand - they want you to change the wiper blades every 6 months, so don't expect that they would last you much longer.
Any idea of how much genuine VW ones cost? I know to get them replaced during service is $120.. im guessing $80?
Yes, the trickiest part for me was removing the end caps without breaking them, but it is possible. Instead of pulling them out with pliers I think I levered them out from the underside and from the other direction.
Also, I found that I needed rubber-only OEM type refills that normally work with metal inserts. I ended up getting Trico Teflons. They did cost a fair bit more that what I expected (something like $14 each blade) but the mount was identical to the originals and they have a micro edge which still work well after 18 months. There are others which probably work as well and are much cheaper.
Have fun!
Peter
2007 Eos TFSI
2005 Golf 2.0 TDI [gone but not forgotten]
No rubber only you have to replace the complete arms.
You should be able to get an aftermarket blades from Repco. They would be Bosch.
I wouldn't buy Trico brand - they want you to change the wiper blades every 6 months, so don't expect that they would last you much longer.
So I can get the little cluster thingy from repco? May have to pay them a little visit as my current blades are sending my sensor crazeh
2002 Volkswagen Bora V5 - 2007 Mazda 3 GT - 1998 Ford Contour Sport - 2010 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0T - 2013 Volkswagen Passat 130TDI - 2015 Ford Escape 1.5 - 2016 Subaru WRX - 2018 Volkswagen Golf R Wolfsburg Wagon
mcgrath parts in moorebank/liverpool $66 for a pair. not including the metal arm just the rubber arm & rubber wiper. i think buying genuine sometimes is worth it. especially wiper blades
mcgrath parts in moorebank/liverpool $66 for a pair. not including the metal arm just the rubber arm & rubber wiper. i think buying genuine sometimes is worth it. especially wiper blades
That's not a bad price really. My blades have lasted nearly 3 years now so I think i'll stick with genuine.
I used to be indecisive - now I'm just not sure....
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