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Which wiper blades have people successfully replaced theirs with in an R33?

Mine are getting very sticky and crap and I think it's time to replace them, but funnily enough can't seem to find a specific blade for the R33.

Jason.

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I got some from supacheap, they were like universal fit had fins for 3mm and 6mm or something like that, was a whil ago. But they work excellent. They were called "Big Grey", got them because my paint is GMG, there are black or there are a few different coloured ones. Cheap too.

Yeah I've seen those "Big Grey" ones too. Big W sell them also, they even sell them in a set of 3 so you can replace your front ones as well as your rear one. I got me some blue ones! Looks pretty shmick, but they are more expensive than the regular black ones. I think most of them are all a universal fit aren't they?

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The only comment on wiper blade that matters is Buy steel backed ones!! why? coz they actually keep working to a r.w.c standard longer than 1 weekend. Plastic ones can't apply the same pressure between blade and screen and after a short period are no longer effective, making them defective!!

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