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Mustang wipers blades? Confused do they come in single or pairs

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damn, it’s 22 driver (uk)
And 17 (passenger) uk

right hand drive, the uk chain Halfords rang me and said they didn’t have 17 in stock so I said change it to 20

not
Sure if it will still fit or worth trying
i dont have my car as its in the shop getting its rear end bodywork sorted but i didn't fit the 17" i'm sure i went 20" for the passenger as it gives a fuller sweep and doesn't catch the surround. If you measure the screen I'm sure it'll take a longer wiper with no ill effects
 

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I always replace both wiper blades at the same time.

I was a Bosch wiper blade user for eons... Until the last few years, their blades just don’t last and turn to shit in 6mos time (even when maintaining them) and especially for their rather high cost; I stopped buying them.

I decided to try the RainX blades from the local WalMart. Figured if they don‘t work, the cost of two complete RainX blades was far less than losing what it normally cost me for two BOSCH blades.

Bought the RainX blades, installed and guess what - they work perfectly and look exactly like the original OEM blades. They don’t skip, chatter, streak or smear and they work excellent in rain (heavy & light) and still work great in winter for snow/slush.

https://www.rainx.com/product/wiper-blades/rain-x-latitude/
 

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I'm desperate to know how one maintains wiper blades.
Basically, clean them. I was detailing my car yesterday and wiped down the contact edge of the blades with a cloth wet with windshield wash solvent - and the cloth came away black! That's grime and grit no longer on the blade and being ground against the windshield.
 

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I will always recommend silicone wiper blades. I will never go back to rubber
 

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The OEM blades are the best. I replaced mine yesterday and love the clear view they provide. You can order them right off Amazon.

Wiper blades go bad from UV light, so if your car sits outside, they should be replaced x2 a year.
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