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Old Nov 17, 2021 | 10:00 AM
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Looking to replace my wiper blades with OEM parts but the descriptions are seemingly vague, can anyone confirm these parts will fit? I tried a few options from the vehicle selector tool and it shows multiple options fit...I have a 2014 IS350 F Sport

85214-33180

85214-06140

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Old Nov 17, 2021 | 10:14 AM
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2nd one is not a Lexus part number? This should be correct
85214-30380
85214-33180

edit - these part numbers change up a bunch of times, so I would go with the above since they are the original numbers when the car was made.

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Old Nov 17, 2021 | 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by LeX2K
2nd one is not a Lexus part number? This should be correct
85214-30380
85214-33180

edit - these part numbers change up a bunch of times, so I would go with the above since they are the original numbers when the car was made.
Thanks! Anyone have experience replacing just the rubber insert vs the whole blade assembly? Obviously the insert is cheaper but in past vehicles I've always just done the whole blade
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Old Nov 17, 2021 | 06:22 PM
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I went with the sightline blades
85212-YZZ2G-LX - Lexus Wiper Blade 60
85212-YZZ2C-LX - Lexus Wiper Blade 45

They work and fit great and even have a little Lexus logo

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Old Nov 18, 2021 | 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by alpha12
Thanks! Anyone have experience replacing just the rubber insert vs the whole blade assembly? Obviously the insert is cheaper but in past vehicles I've always just done the whole blade
If you still have the original blades, then just change the insert. There is no need to change the entire blade assembly. I have used the factory blades with replacement inserts on all my IS' for over a decade now. It is the cheapest option and they work as good or better than any other option.
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Originally Posted by Tungstn-IS
If you still have the original blades, then just change the insert. There is no need to change the entire blade assembly. I have used the factory blades with replacement inserts on all my IS' for over a decade now. It is the cheapest option and they work as good or better than any other option.
I'd have done this but mine was bought used so it came with some other brand installed. Figured I'd go oem with a bit of aesthetics for the replacement.
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