Windshield Wiper Blades
Don't change them yourself. We install quality replacements.
Millions of dollars worth of safety advances are engineered into your vehicle—air bags, antilock brakes, electronic stability control—why cancel them out by driving
with worn out windshield wiper blades? You can’t drive safely if you can’t see the road.
How Often Should You Change Them?
- Every six months, according to most auto safety experts and wiper blade manufacturers. That’s roughly every other oil change.
- When they tear.
- When they streak.
- When they chatter.
What's Available
A wide variety of aftermarket wiper blades and refills are available.
- Replacement Blades – Most car owners replace the entire blade. It’s easier. You don’t have to find refills that fit. And, they are not that much more expensive. We stock
replacement blades only.
- Beam Blades – A one-piece wiper structure eliminates areas for snow, ice, and debris to clog the wiper. Even pressure along the blade prevents streaking and extends blade
life.
- Winter Blades – These rugged wipers have a rubber boot to prevent snow and ice build-up. Many models have a Teflon surface.
You Can See Clearly Now The Rain Is Gone
- The next time you visit Tolker Auto Service have us install a new set of wiper blades.
- We carry a complete line of replacement wiper blades.
- Schedule an appointment online for wiper blade replacement at your convenience.