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    #61
    Eto price list nya. Di updated since I bought my first pair from him. Try mo na lang text. Banawe lang yan sa may KFC IIRC.

    Xenon Optics High Performance HID Conversion Kit | Brighter and Safer road ahead

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    #62
    Need help with my NWB wipers, hindi ko makabit. Nakapasok naman na, hindi ko lang ma masagad at ma lock. Me kailangan ba I-press?

    Tnx

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    #63
    Quote Originally Posted by gearspeed View Post
    Magkano bili niyo sir?

    Thanks.
    200 each. Kakakuha ko lang ng pair sakanya nung isang linggo, the following week bumalik ako para dun sa wiper sa likod.


    #Retzing

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    #64
    Quote Originally Posted by gearspeed View Post
    Nasira na kasi yung frameless wipers ng isang sasakyan namin.
    Ano ba magandang frameless wiper blade bukod sa NWB at Bosch?
    How about OSUN?Matibay ba yun?
    Kung nakikita niyo yung current Altis ganun sana bibilhin ko na klase na wiper pero osun yung brand or kung may iba pang brand bukod sa NWB at Bosch.

    Thanks.
    Do not buy OSUN- Its name is QSUN it is made in China and it is a class C product for those who do not know. QSUN also produces hardware products such as light bulb and etc... NWB "Aqua" is made in Malaysia and has lower quality than OEM stock because it is only for after market. There are two types os NWB Rubber one is OEM quality, one is cheaper low quality and only last a few months. While Bosch okay naman quality, but Frameless wiper blades are not that good in the long run because they have no proper support as the Regular metal wiper blade or the new type Hybrid Design wiper blade which is designed by Toyota it is a mixture of the design concept of the Frameless wiper blade combined with the Regular Wiper Blade with support mechanisms that retain the rubber to its proper place. Sa ngaun maraming low quality wiper blades such as Circuit, Maruzen, QSUN, V-TECH,
    Aero-Tech, K-Star, Mitutoyo, and many more.

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    #65
    NWB Aqua is aftermarket quality which is lesser in quality but cheaper in price compared to NWB Type NR27 which is better in quality,
    Bosch has also economic wiper and more expensive wiperblade. So People of Class A-C can afford to buy. I found one Maruenu, a Japanese brand who is a member of Japan Wiper Blade Federation, and I was curious so me and my cousin tried them and found out that they are of good quality base on Japanese standards. I can recommend the brand. You can buy it from THK auto supply.
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    It indicates that it is a member of Japan Wiper Blade Federation, and it is also a member of Japan Auto Accessories Manufacturers Association.
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    #67
    Quote Originally Posted by JapanABC View Post
    It indicates that it is a member of Japan Wiper Blade Federation, and it is also a member of Japan Auto Accessories Manufacturers Association.
    so what does this mean to us consumers?

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    #68
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    so what does this mean to us consumers?
    It means that their quality has met the standards of various well known Japanese automotive manufacturer's associations in Japan.

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    #69
    Quote Originally Posted by JapanABC View Post
    NWB Aqua is aftermarket quality which is lesser in quality but cheaper in price compared to NWB Type NR27 which is better in quality
    Besides Concorde are there shops in Banawe where NWB NR27 wiper is available?

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    #70
    Quick question, whats the difference between NWB and Bosch wipers? Yung stock wiper ng Montero kase namin ay may streaks na naiiwan at maganit na rin balak ko na magpalit. I went to Concorde to check NWB wipers, mas okay daw yung gawa sa graphite na NWB not sure kung yun ba yung nr27 type.

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    Now that the rainy season is really upon us, do you guys replace your old wiper blades or just use the old ones no matter how old until they start streaking?

    My experience kasi, I replace them every year when the wet season is in full swing. I just buy the less expensive brands since I mean to replace them next year again. Consumable items, so to speak.

    Why risk diminished visibility for a few hundred pesos every year?

    Thoughts?

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    #72
    I do replace mine every 2 years.
    Rear on the other hand, never

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    #73
    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    I do replace mine every 2 years.
    Rear on the other hand, never

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    What brand do you get Master C?

    Ditto on the rear wiper, although I did replace the one on my Ravie when I noticed that it was already torn on one side by about 2 inches. But that was maybe 5 years ago. LoL.

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    #74
    Quote Originally Posted by sparc179 View Post
    Now that the rainy season is really upon us, do you guys replace your old wiper blades or just use the old ones no matter how old until they start streaking?

    My experience kasi, I replace them every year when the wet season is in full swing. I just buy the less expensive brands since I mean to replace them next year again. Consumable items, so to speak.

    Why risk diminished visibility for a few hundred pesos every year?

    Thoughts?
    Replacing yearly is my practice sa front wipers. rear kapag may punit lang

    Ako yung mga "entry level" lang ng wiper (bosch advantage, nwb aqua, denso standard) binibili ko tutal yearly naman replacement.

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    #75
    Quote Originally Posted by sparc179 View Post
    What brand do you get Master C?

    Ditto on the rear wiper, although I did replace the one on my Ravie when I noticed that it was already torn on one side by about 2 inches. But that was maybe 5 years ago. LoL.
    Nwb. Or what is closest to the oem.
    I dont like those fancy ones since they are disposable.

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    #76
    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepcare View Post
    Replacing yearly is my practice sa front wipers. rear kapag may punit lang

    Ako yung mga "entry level" lang ng wiper (bosch advantage, nwb aqua, denso standard) binibili ko tutal yearly naman replacement.
    Same here sir Sleep, it just makes sense to me to replace them annually in preparation for the heavy downpours.

    Mahirap ng mawalan ng visibility, lalo na ngayon sa dami ng sweet potato drivers.


    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Nwb. Or what is closest to the oem.
    I dont like those fancy ones since they are disposable.

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    NWB is actually quite pricey compared to other brands, great quality though. No streaking.

    Are there fancier ones? Bosch?

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    #77
    Quote Originally Posted by sparc179 View Post
    Same here sir Sleep, it just makes sense to me to replace them annually in preparation for the heavy downpours.

    Mahirap ng mawalan ng visibility, lalo na ngayon sa dami ng sweet potato drivers.




    NWB is actually quite pricey compared to other brands, great quality though. No streaking.

    Are there fancier ones? Bosch?
    Ako ginagawa ko din as preparation sa rainy season is detailing ng windshield. For me, it helps a lot sa hagod ng wiper. Lalo na kapag may mag-cut bigla na sweet potato motorists.

    As per experience, may batches na may streaking yung bosch and nwb. For denso, first time ko lang kasi gumamit (currently installed) so i can't give feedback for now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepcare View Post
    Ako ginagawa ko din as preparation sa rainy season is detailing ng windshield. For me, it helps a lot sa hagod ng wiper. Lalo na kapag may mag-cut bigla na sweet potato motorists.

    As per experience, may batches na may streaking yung bosch and nwb. For denso, first time ko lang kasi gumamit (currently installed) so i can't give feedback for now.
    I used to wipe paper towels dipped in white vinegar to clean the windshield and windows, haha! Helped to remove stubborn water spots and stains.

    Great suggestion though, I might do some detailing later when the car is all dry.

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    Same with sleep.
    I use acid rain remover on my windshield mirror during rainy season. Nabibilad kasi sa araw minsan after a nights downpour. Helps with squeeking wiper.

    Makati lang sa kamay.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sparc179 View Post
    I used to wipe paper towels dipped in white vinegar to clean the windshield and windows, haha! Helped to remove stubborn water spots and stains.

    Great suggestion though, I might do some detailing later when the car is all dry.
    Effective ba if you're going to use white vinegar? Never tried that pa pero that might be an alternative in the future if needed.

    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Same with sleep.
    I use acid rain remover on my windshield mirror during rainy season. Nabibilad kasi sa araw minsan after a nights downpour. Helps with squeeking wiper.

    Makati lang sa kamay.


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    First experience sa acid rain remover is super itchy sa kamay kapag naparami ng gamit. But when you see the effects (beading), it puts a smile on your face.

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