I need to switch out the windshield wipers on a 2002 Toyota Camry and am trying to figure out what would be recommended. What is the very best? What is the most cost effective? Where can I find the best price on either of these kinds of wipers?The reason I need to change them is because it leaves big areas that do not get wiped when it rains. It‘s definitely dangerous with the weather the way it‘s been.
some where around five buck or so for any of them they are all about the same and anyone can do it them selves or to a autozone and they will do it for youis a once a yr thing too in most places some time more offen
either or, think its 6 of one and half dozen of the other.insulation kit sounds easier to mess with.vermiculite is ok if your adding it as you build the chimney.
Here is what I did on my truck as the wipers on it seemed too short. measure the one you have and then go get new one(s) that are 2 longer, see if they sit flat on the windshield if they do then you have increased your wipe area by 1 high and 1 low, you will see a difference. get the whole assembly a whole 6 bucks for the Rain-X I use the rain-X and they seem to not get hard like the cheapies, but I also have winterguard wipers on my Grand Prix. they have a boot over them that keeps them from icing up when it snows. they are expensive about 15 bucks/wiper.
In addition the to above apply rain_X solution to the windshield. It really works wonders. Follow the direction on the bottle.