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Review on πŸš— Premium All-Season Rear Wiper Blade Arm for Tucson 2010-2015 & Kia Sportage 2011-2016 - Original Equipment Replacement 12" (Pack of 2) by Alonzo Wilkins

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect Money Saver for 2014 Tucson

Dealer wanted $35 for a piece of blade that was larger than one of the front pieces but was fine. Then a week later the blade fell off because the arm was broken. The dealer wanted $85 per hand and also wanted 1/3 hour of work. Since I got about $200 for the rear wiper blade, I was happy to find it with both parts for $15. The fit and finish isn't as good as the OEM (it's $15), but it's not as obvious and everything works fine. This is not a Porsche Macan. Btw, the OEM backknife is $5 cheaper than my Hyundai. You really need a "wiper puller" to remove the arm, I couldn't remove it at all, but try using a screwdriver to break the glass (I tried a screwdriver too, didn't work). The nice bonus of this is that it's about an inch longer than the OEM, which looks a lot better to me. I don't like the little miniature short tail wipers on SUVs and SUVs. I gave it three stars for "transparency" because I have no idea how that word applies.

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Hard to tell