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spaceman1000



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United Kingdom 2016 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 Aruba
Wiper blades

Driver side split so replace them both with Bosch aero twin ar24u and ar20u

What a difference!

Much quieter and no smearing or juddering

Did look at vipa and originals but at £22 the pair from euro car parts I couldn’t go wrong

Post #646434 24th Oct 2022 8:43pm
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knwatkins



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United Kingdom 2014 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 Corris Grey

I have the same on mine plus the AR17U on the rear. Great blades Thumbs Up Kev

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Post #646439 24th Oct 2022 9:22pm
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V8Noise



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Based on Stans recommendation I put Vipa on my Disco and they are excellent. 2017 5.0 Autobiography Supercharged
2005 Merc SL350
2005 Disco HSE 2.7 oil burner

Post #646446 25th Oct 2022 4:31am
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supershuttle



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I got Vipa and they are not so good always leaving a blurry spot in from of me, I of course blame Stan Rolling with laughter

Just ordered some Bosch ones from wiperblades.co.uk to see if they are any better. Geoff

Post #646464 25th Oct 2022 9:06am
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Shocked

i only passed on the referral from others who are very satisfied with them...

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Post #646466 25th Oct 2022 9:21am
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Red Merle



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I have just replaced a pair of Bosch blades, after having performed near perfectly for 3 years and just under 70,000 miles. The only problem was that they were leaving a near invisible smear that meant that the rain sensor would keep the wipers on all the time in the “intermittant” setting.
On went a new pair of Viper blades and what a difference! Both blades left significant areas unwiped, where the blade wouldn’t remain against the screen (sure fire MoT failure), they both juddered and the passenger side blade clicked loudly as it changed direction. On the plus side, the intermittant setting worked again!
I left them in place for a week, until I was able to retrieve the 3 year old Bosch blades from the bin and put them back on. Problem solved Thumbs Up
The Viper blades are now in the bin, with a new pair of Bosch blades on order.

Post #646675 28th Oct 2022 6:45am
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supershuttle



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I thought it was just me that was having a problem with the Vipa blades so reassuring to hear this, I also get a smear right in the middle of the drivers side view.. I've got an MOT coming up (just replaced all 4 tyres) but I have ordered the Bosch blades so will keep you all posted how I get on. Geoff

Post #646677 28th Oct 2022 7:01am
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Haylands



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I have to agree, my new one has come with new Vipa blades and it is awful, they sound like an 80's Cortina.... SLAP, SLAP, SLAP at every change of direction and smearing like I've never seen before, also wipers staying on because of the smears....

Will be going in the bin soon.... Bosch will replace them.... Thumbs Up Pete

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Post #646691 28th Oct 2022 8:52am
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Red Merle



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Sorry, that should have been Vipa, rather than Viper, in my post Embarassed

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Gremlin500



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@Pete

You mean a 70’s Cortina I think, production of the Mk4 ended in 1979 Very Happy

Or, maybe it just took a couple of years before they went all clikety-clack, so you are right! Rolling with laughter Embarassed “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

Post #646699 28th Oct 2022 9:32am
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Red Merle



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Do I get any "anal" points for adding that the Cortina Mk IV "80" ran from 1980 to '82, until the launch of the Sierra? Whistle

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Post #646701 28th Oct 2022 10:25am
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Gremlin500



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Mais Oui, cinq points! Laughing Plus, I stand corrected Embarassed Was that really a factory model, or just old stock from the 70’s Dealers couldn’t shift? Twisted Evil Rolling with laughter

Love the two-tone wiper arms to match the two-tone paintwork, inspiring! Rolling with laughter “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

Post #646702 28th Oct 2022 10:56am
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supershuttle



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That looks like a Cortina Crusader, I know because I used to have one as my company car. I think I still have a couple of the wheel trims because some scallywag nicked two (not forgiven or forgotten) It was actually dubbed the Mk5 and it was slightly different to the Mk4. Geoff

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Red Merle



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I’ll need another “cinq points” for this extra level of sadness!! Laughing

That a Cortina Mk IV “80”, but the final run out factory special edition, called a “Crusader”. The two tone paintwork was a bit natty 😁

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Red Merle



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supershuttle wrote:
That looks like a Cortina Crusader, I know because I used to have one as my company car. I think I still have a couple of the wheel trims because some scallywag nicked two (not forgiven or forgotten) It was actually dubbed the Mk5 and it was slightly different to the Mk4.


Accoring to Ford, it was officially a Mk IV “80”, but most people wound up calling them Mk V’s (or Mk 5’s).

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