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Old Oct 5, 2024 | 02:06 AM
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Hello would anyone know if a Toyota part wiper blade inserts fit A 2022 lexus es.
size 26 and 18…. ( not replacements)
I hate going to the Lexus dealer near me cause there jerks plus I live a few blocks away from Toyota .
please let Me know many thanks

part number would be perfect
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Old Oct 5, 2024 | 02:16 AM
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For got to mention they overcharged me the msrp for the part. (15 a side plus they didn’t wanna installed it even if I pay them HUH)
didn’t realize until I got home I got jerked!!!
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Old Oct 5, 2024 | 06:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Mrbungle11
Hello would anyone know if a Toyota part wiper blade inserts fit A 2022 lexus es.
size 26 and 18…. ( not replacements)
I hate going to the Lexus dealer near me cause there jerks plus I live a few blocks away from Toyota .
please let Me know many thanks

part number would be perfect
Just bought refills at my local Toyota dealer for my 2020 ES.
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These are the part# for my 23' 300h wiper blade refills. I bought them about a month ago at the dealer.
  • Right: 85214-0E130
  • Left: 85214-0T050
I suppose it's the same for 22' but confirm....
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Old Oct 5, 2024 | 08:08 AM
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I just replaced my original one year old blades that came on the car when I purchased it with Bosch Icon blades, which I have been using on my cars since they were introduced. Expensive, but very long lasting, no streaks and easy to replace. Highly recommended.
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Originally Posted by scubapr
These are the part# for my 23' 300h wiper blade refills. I bought them about a month ago at the dealer.
  • Right: 85214-0E130
  • Left: 85214-0T050
I suppose it's the same for 22' but confirm....
These are the same for my 2020 ES.
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I just replaced my original one year old blades that came on the car when I purchased it with Bosch Icon blades, which I have been using on my cars since they were introduced. Expensive, but very long lasting, no streaks and easy to replace. Highly recommended.
Are they really so much better than OEM? My refill set was around $20 and checking those on AMZ are almost $50+ set (2X).

Other that snow performance (which I don't get on my location) I'm not sure price is justified. But I haven't use them either and I'm willing to try.

I have tried other models on previous cars from Rain-X, GoodYear and Bosh (not Icons) and always got better longevity from OEM.
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Old Oct 6, 2024 | 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by tfischer
I just replaced my original one year old blades that came on the car when I purchased it with Bosch Icon blades, which I have been using on my cars since they were introduced. Expensive, but very long lasting, no streaks and easy to replace. Highly recommended.
Not a fan. Just had to throw away a perfectly good Icon blade because the plastic end cap was so cheaply made that it broke off when I contacted it, leaving the lengthwise surface trim piece vulnerable to sliding off the end of the wiper while in use.

Better in my experience: PIAA Super Silicone.
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Old Oct 6, 2024 | 05:05 PM
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I have bought so many wiper blades for all my cars on amazon. Just plug in the your car model int he "garage" and it says what fits your car. It is super easy.
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Old Oct 7, 2024 | 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by scubapr
Are they really so much better than OEM? My refill set was around $20 and checking those on AMZ are almost $50+ set (2X).

Other that snow performance (which I don't get on my location) I'm not sure price is justified. But I haven't use them either and I'm willing to try.

I have tried other models on previous cars from Rain-X, GoodYear and Bosh (not Icons) and always got better longevity from OEM.

Icon was #1, but I went for the budget Aero which is insanely cheap. And since they even include a replacement rubber, I decided I'll go with Aero and replace the rubber every 6 months and it'd be years worth of brand new blades for the price of a single Bosch.
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But how much better are these brand replacements compared to the $8 each side OEM? My experience with previous cars Honda, Acura, Toyota is that OEM refills are almost as durable and efficient to some basics Bosh, RainX, Goodyear, etc. Sure some brand models like ICON preform better, but they cost 2-3X OEM's.

My point is, with the $50 (pair) Bosh Icon I could buy 3 pairs of Lexus refills and change them every 6 months if needed.

Also our wipers are partially hidden under the hood, so UV exposure is reduced.

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Old Oct 7, 2024 | 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by scubapr
But how much better are these brand replacements compared to the $8 each side OEM? My experience with previous cars Honda, Acura, Toyota is that OEM refills are almost as durable and efficient to some basics Bosh, RainX, Goodyear, etc. Sure some brand models like ICON preform better, but they cost 2-3X OEM's.

My point is, with the $50 (pair) Bosh Icon I could buy 3 pairs of Lexus refills and change them every 6 months if needed.

Also our wipers are partially hidden under the hood, so UV exposure is reduced.
I honestly think that wiper selection and tires can make a massive difference if you live in an area like we do. I live in the pacific northwest in western Washington. We are coming into our rainy season where it will typically rain 5 days a week from late October through April. Driving on dark wet roads gets really challenging and having great wipers and the best wet handling tires can make a measurable difference, especially in how safe you feel. I've moved to Bosch Icon's for all of my cars after trying multiple other wipers including OEM over the years. It also helps to put a product like RainX on the windshield on a regular basis. Nothing is more terrifying than driving on a packed freeway at freeway speed in the evening and feeling your car hydroplane and not being able to see the lane markers due to the heavy rain. With great tires and wipers the same trip can be relaxing and my confidence increases significantly.
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Old Oct 7, 2024 | 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by KMiles
I honestly think that wiper selection and tires can make a massive difference if you live in an area like we do. I live in the pacific northwest in western Washington. We are coming into our rainy season where it will typically rain 5 days a week from late October through April. Driving on dark wet roads gets really challenging and having great wipers and the best wet handling tires can make a measurable difference, especially in how safe you feel. I've moved to Bosch Icon's for all of my cars after trying multiple other wipers including OEM over the years. It also helps to put a product like RainX on the windshield on a regular basis. Nothing is more terrifying than driving on a packed freeway at freeway speed in the evening and feeling your car hydroplane and not being able to see the lane markers due to the heavy rain. With great tires and wipers the same trip can be relaxing and my confidence increases significantly.
We do get a lot of rain here. I'll keep an eye on the Icon's and probably get them once an offer is available or at next blade change. Honestly I have never compared performance like side by side. But I'll do that and report back. Thanks!

I do carefully clean my wiper blades every time I wash the car; and apply some ceramic wax coating on the glass. So when it's pouring the glass looks like RainX it's on them and wipers moves water swiftly.
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Old Oct 9, 2024 | 12:16 PM
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You can order a few sets of oem refills online from Bell Lexus fairly priced, and I find that they actually work well.

FYI, I'm not related or affiliated with them.
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Old Oct 9, 2024 | 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by gbell64
You can order a few sets of oem refills online from Bell Lexus fairly priced, and I find that they actually work well.

FYI, I'm not related or affiliated with them.
Thanks! 100% on Bell Lexus, recommended A+
I already have the OEM refills but haven't install yet. During Prime sale event I ordered a set of Bosh Icons at discount. So I plan to install one on each side to compare performance.
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