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I hated mine when I had them. They would never perfectly contour to the windshield and consequently left big spots untouched. I ended up going back to regular blades. I even went so far as to get an airfoil for the passenger side blade (now both of them have one). The OE (bosch micro edge excel) blades work better than Icons IMO, esp with the airfoil on the passenger side blade.
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For sure they win on noise, but dont really perform any better (in the sections that touch the windsheild) than the micro edge excel blades in a FL downpour. With the stock blades, adding the second spoiler vastly improves the perf of the passenger blade (but makes it a touch noisy).
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Are you 100% sure you had the right size blades? Mine are way better than stock as far as visibility and performance are concerned.
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100% sure. 424A (driver) and 422B (pass). I use rain-x, maybe that's why they dont seem to make much of a difference.
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