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I need new blades for my 2015 Outback.   The hardware assembly seems fine and I'm wondering if I can just replace the rubber insert.    I see this sold via Subaru but not sure exactly how these would be installed:

 

https://www.subarupartsandaccessories.com/p/Subaru_2015_Outback/RUBBER-ASSEMBLY-WINDSHIELD-WIPER-650MM/60018731/86548AL03A.html?partner=googlebase_adwords_maintenance_color_make_model_year&kwd=&origin=pla&gclid=Cj0KCQjwzcbWBRDmARIsAM6uChXzcYELqGOeHqvSwikNhC034kkOava3gaaS5kCWoKSmBRTg3reE92AaAlLREALw_wcB

 

Does anyone else just replace the inserts? 

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  On 4/14/2018 at 11:53 PM, matt167 said:

Some cases you can. If your car has OEM wipers, that refill will work... But really, $20 at Walmart gets a pair of decent wipers.

Thanks, what wipers would you suggest at Walmart for $20 that's decent? 

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  On 4/15/2018 at 3:20 AM, 1 Lucky Texan said:

we have threads about wipers fairly often so, you might search for that.

 

I'm fond of the Trico hybrid design - Teflon Shield , and their Exact Fit for the rear wiper.

Thanks.  I did search "wiper blades" before I posted but there was nothing useful going back as far as 2013.  

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Well with rain coming and needing to drive, I bought some Bosch blades on sale at AutoZone.    Not only does it seem like a lot to pay $36 for a pair of blades, but throwing away the whole assembly when just the rubber needed to be replaced seems like stupid waste.   I'll keep those oem blades on a shelf and hopefully remember to look for replacement inserts next time I need them.

Thanks all!

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TBH I do not even think parts stores carry refill's anymore. Would have to special order. You would be about the first person in years I have heard actually want them. They were the cheap way out years ago. Now a cheap wiper is $4. They get frozen to windows, pulled, snapped. They loose  their spring from use. They are actually meant to be replaced. I have refilled stainless wipers in some of the classic cars that I have had and it's a pain to get them right. I wish there were off the shelf replacements for those, but not always.

 

As far as what I buy. Either the Trico wipers from Walmart or the middle of the road RainX. ~$20 per set. Anything more is a waste, and going to Autozone is a rip. Wipers are a large markup at those stores along with washer fluid

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refills are fiddly to deal with too , the coupla times I tried it, seemed like a 2 person operation lol!- but they can be ordered if you can't find them locally. Subaru dealers used to have refills for the STI wiper blades at one time.....

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Subaru has pretty much discontinued refills. They did bring out a fairly nice hybrid style blade last fall when they started phasing out refills that's about $15 a piece, if you've got a dealer nearby, you could try those. My '04 Outback needs blades, and I'm thinking about trying those for it...

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  On 4/16/2018 at 11:42 AM, matt167 said:

TBH I do not even think parts stores carry refill's anymore. Would have to special order. You would be about the first person in years I have heard actually want them. They were the cheap way out years ago. Now a cheap wiper is $4. They get frozen to windows, pulled, snapped. They loose  their spring from use. They are actually meant to be replaced. I have refilled stainless wipers in some of the classic cars that I have had and it's a pain to get them right. I wish there were off the shelf replacements for those, but not always.

 

As far as what I buy. Either the Trico wipers from Walmart or the middle of the road RainX. ~$20 per set. Anything more is a waste, and going to Autozone is a rip. Wipers are a large markup at those stores along with washer fluid

 

Advance Auto stopped carrying refills a few years ago.  The newer style blades made by aftermarket (Trico, RainX, Bosch, etc) are all once piece these days.  Buying them at auto parts stores is a high mark up item and can be cheaper if on sale and you have a coupon or a rebate gift card.

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Thanks for the replies, the overpriced blades from AutoZone seem ok for now and hopefully I won't need to replace them for a good while.   I hate waste and am disappointed that I have to throw away the whole assembly just to replace the insert but it is what it is.

 

  On 4/18/2018 at 5:51 PM, keith3267 said:

Did you notice that you can't get refills for pens anymore?

 

https://www.google.com/search?q=ink+pen+refills&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-1

 

Just sayin'  :rolleyes: 

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