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Wiper blade part numbers

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Does anyone know the OEM part numbers for the factory wiper blades for my 2018 TourX?
Long story short I asked the dealer to replace all 3 (the rear blade is not clearing and may as well do the fronts) when it was in for normal service work.
Pick up the car (after service is closed) and they only did the fronts and they look like cheap pep boys crap, 🤦🏽‍♂️ Rear never replaced.
Thanks in advance.
 
I think there is another thread here about the wipers being a hybrid, they are available from Rock Auto, ac Delco hybrid for like 12 bucks each I think. Rear I am not sure but rock probably has it too.
 
Front Blade, Blade, $16.84
Part Number: 13471435
Positions: Left, Left Front
Description: Regal Sportback. Regal TourX. Left.

Front Blade, Blade, $16.84
Part Number: 13471437
Positions: Right, Right Front
Other Names: Front Blade, Blade,
Description: Regal Sportback. Regal TourX. Right.

Rear Blade, Blade, $9.08
Part Number: 13464219
Positions: Rear
Description: Regal TourX. Cruze.
 
I just called the dealer parts department to see about availability. I told him I had 2018 Regal Tourx, he asked "is that a buick?".

They didn't have delcos, just Bosch for much more than the OEMs cost....
 
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I’ve been buying inserts because I feel the shape of the OE wiper works great. Some of the longer blades get crappy unless designed right. I can’t believe the prices of some wipers out there, some can be north of $20 each for something that lasts 6 months. Be aware that the OE wiper is a 8mm rectangle wiper refill when shopping.


current have these which I just cut one to fit the passenger side.

Metal Stents Wiper Strips Insert Rubber strip Blade Refill 8mm Soft 24" 2pcs Styling Auto Car Vehicle
by XUKEY

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WTSVDP9/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_ZC1ECRBPYV319XS0HYB6?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

Might try these since they’re cut to size.

QUALITY BEMOST Auto Car All-Season Windshield Wiper Blades Refills Natural Rubber Strips (24"+20" Pair for front Windshield)
by Jiangshan YIWANG E-Commerce Co., Ltd.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GWHCMNW/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_6K1WACJ6WK8P60AHCC99?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
 
The sad part is, there is no OEM inserts for sale.
We are perfectly capable of reducing the waste by replacing the inserts only.
 
We are experiencing single digit temperatures and with that my wiper blades are streaking.

What are the lengths of the factory wiper set?
Was t there a mod where one of the front blades can be extended or is it the rear?

I don’t want to get “shorter” blades in case the previous owner already did the mod.
 
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We are experiencing single digit temperatures and with that my wiper blades are streaking.

What are the lengths of the factory wiper set?
Was t there a mod where one of the front blades can be extended or is it the rear?

I don’t want to get “shorter” blades in case the previous owner already did the mod.

For the wiper blade length, checked the owner's manual yet?
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The mod to extend the wiper is the rear one.
 
For the wiper blade length, checked the owner's manual yet?
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The mod to extend the wiper is the rear one.
Or a tape measure....
 
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QUALITY BEMOST Auto Car All-Season Windshield Wiper Blades Refills Natural Rubber Strips (24"+20" Pair for front Windshield)
by Jiangshan YIWANG E-Commerce Co., Ltd.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GWHCMNW/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_6K1WACJ6WK8P60AHCC99?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Thanks for the heads up on these. I ordered a set and they came in yesterday, got them installed and hope they work as well as OEM. If so I will buy some more to keep in the car for swaps on road trips or tearing in a storm.
 
I was going to order these from Rock which look like what came on my car and I believe others have had good luck with:

But someone mentioned these refills and I found they were pretty good so far. I picked up another set to keep in the back just in case I am travelling and have one tear or something I can do a quick swap. They take up a lot less room than a full blade.
 
I was going to order these from Rock which look like what came on my car and I believe others have had good luck with:

But someone mentioned these refills and I found they were pretty good so far. I picked up another set to keep in the back just in case I am travelling and have one tear or something I can do a quick swap. They take up a lot less room than a full blade.
The local dealer claims the AC Delco ones are not as great. (Which I am unlikely to believe them...)
Glad to hear that there are insert replacements. Thanks. 👍
 
The local dealer claims the AC Delco ones are not as great. (Which I am unlikely to believe them...)
Glad to hear that there are insert replacements. Thanks. 👍
Oh, I believe that it's not as good for their profit margin. I have the ac delcos, they work very very well. I installed a Bosch h306 in the back, which is 12", instead of 10". Fits well, works well.
 
Oh, I believe that it's not as good for their profit margin. I have the ac delcos, they work very very well. I installed a Bosch h306 in the back, which is 12", instead of 10". Fits well, works well.
I have bought the 12" for the back as well, but still on the fence about putting that on. The reason is that, I am in the snow belt and not sure if the motor can handle the extra load.
 
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I have bought the 12" for the back as well, but still on the fence about putting that on. The reason is that, I am in the snow belt and not sure if the motor can handle the extra load.
My wife suffers from the delusion that windshield wipers can be used to remove ice from windows. the motor happilly ripped the rubber of the wiper...
 
My wife suffers from the delusion that windshield wipers can be used to remove ice from windows. the motor happilly ripped the rubber of the wiper...
I am more concerned about the snow that has not turned into ice. 🙂
Living in the snow belt taught me very well about ice vs wiper blade where ice wins every single bloody time. 🤣
 
One trick I read in another forum is to apply RainX to he wiper (not the window) to make them last longer. I haven’t tried this myself yet.
 
I am more concerned about the snow that has not turned into ice. 🙂
Living in the snow belt taught me very well about ice vs wiper blade where ice wins every single bloody time. 🤣
Didn't seem to be a problem. The rear window doesn't collect that much snow.
 
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