CARS.COM — Replacing your own windshield wipers can be intimidating to the uninitiated. The swiping arms of plastic connectors, rubber and metal may seem like a riddle with steps only Indiana Jones ...
Whenever you're stuck in a downpour or snowstorm you're likely very grateful for your windshield wipers. When they break or become worn out, it can make driving hard or even dangerous. It's a key part ...
Unless you live in one of those odd everything-is-the-same-all-the-time no-weather places such as Los Angeles—I’m looking at you, The Drive editor Jonathon Klein—driving in the rain is a normal part ...
When it came time to confront the chore of keeping our 1960 Corvette project’s windshield clean during inclement weather, we quickly came up with four valid reasons to replace the factory system with ...
In California it is kind of a running joke that you don't really need windshield wipers it never rains anyway. Well if you're not one living in a temperate climate and you're building, or driving, a ...
Windshield wipers are such a simple little thing on the front of your windshield, that it can be easy to underestimate their importance—that is until you get stuck in a rainstorm. In bad weather ...
I bring to you a public service announcement aimed at fighting waste: If your wipers are bad, you do not have to replace the whole arm. In fact, doing so could be a silly way to throw away money and ...
When it comes to driving safely, the most important thing a driver can do is keep their eyes on the road. However, sometimes conditions like a rainy day or snowstorm make that crucial task difficult.
Changing your own wipers is quick and easy. Save time and money changing them yourself instead of going to the dealership. Windshield wipers are one of the most important parts of your car. If you've ...
The problem with windshield wipers is you don't think about them until you need them. And that usually isn't the best time to replace them. Here's a quick guide on how to replace your blades -- and ...