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so awhile back ago my dad bought some wiper blades at walmart, Pylon? I think.

anyways, do the oem Toyota "refill" inserts work on these blades? we cant find the oem blades. :doah:
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If they're Pylon blades, they should be available at Walmart, Sears, and Target stores in the Dallas area.

Pylon's website:

http://www.pylonhq.com

... doesn't mention anything about inserts / refills.
I quit buying inserts. The whole blade is inexpensive as it is and it looks alot better having new ones.
If they're Pylon blades, they should be available at Walmart, Sears, and Target stores in the Dallas area.

Pylon's website:

http://www.pylonhq.com

... doesn't mention anything about inserts / refills.
Yeah I know he got it at Walmart, but we don't want to use the Pylon ones anymore.
Save yourself the time and waste of money and buy good blades. The Michelin blades are da bomb!

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Save yourself the time and waste of money and buy good blades. The Michelin blades are da bomb!

negative on those! they last like 2 weeks! lol

get yourself at least some of the rain-x beam type ones...much better :waytogo:
negative on those! they last like 2 weeks! lol

get yourself at least some of the rain-x beam type ones...much better :waytogo:
Ive had mine for a year with no problems....
I only like the look of OEM blade holders on my trucks. I pried my little prongs the blade slides through open slightly and now I can slide new blades into them for $5 from WallMart. They work great and I just can't get myself to spend a ton of $ since it doesn't rain here too much and all they do is sit on the window and dry out..
bought me some PIAA silicon blades 4 years ago still like new!
The entire blade assembly is so cheap most places don't even offer inserts/refills around here..



I got some cheap ones from Walmart, they work OK..
ima get some rain x ones next season though



usually dry out from the summer heat and crack....so I usually swap on a ****ty pair when the heat rolls in but the ones I bought this time aren't the best so I don't care if they get messed up..
Luckly our Florida summers it always rains. So trust me the Michelin Radius blades are great!
Silicone blades are the only way to go if you plan to keep the truck for a few years more. They cost over $20 but last for many years.
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