Subaru Windshield Wiper Blades

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Windshield wiper blades assist you whenever you drive through bad weather. Clearing your windshield of rain, dust, snow, and anything else Mother Nature can throw at you, wiper blades are cheap and easily-replaceable accessories that are often overlooked. If you notice your wiper blades skidding or bouncing across your windshield, it's likely time to shop for replacement blades or arms. Our warehouse carries a wide variety of OEM-quality windshield wiper blades and accessories, and we can guarantee that we have the right parts for your make and model year. 

Wiper Assembly Front

Part Number: 86510XA03B
Subaru Subaru
Replaces: 86510XA03A
MSRP $214.78
$152.07

Wiper Arm Rear

Part Number: 86532SA071
Subaru Subaru
MSRP $67.20
$47.58

Wiper Arm Lhd

Part Number: 86532SL02A
Subaru Subaru
MSRP $69.48
$49.19

Wiper Relay Unit

Part Number: 86121CC000
Subaru Subaru
MSRP $75.73
$53.62

Wiper Relay Unit

Part Number: 86121XC001
Subaru Subaru
Replaces: 86121XC000
MSRP $72.13
$51.07

Switch Wiper Sia

Part Number: 83114AN01B
Subaru Subaru
MSRP $122.10
$86.45

Wiper Arm R

Part Number: 86532SL08A
Subaru Subaru
MSRP $26.87
$19.02

Wiper Arm Driver

Part Number: 86532XA20A
Subaru Subaru
MSRP $60.00
$42.48

Cover Wiper Shaft

Part Number: 86538AE020
Subaru Subaru
MSRP $10.27
$7.27

Spacer Wiper Arm

Part Number: 86525XA02A
Subaru Subaru
MSRP $5.47
$3.87

Wiper Arm Pass

Part Number: 86532XA25A
Subaru Subaru
MSRP $59.65
$42.23

Switch Wiper Sia

Part Number: 83114AN00B
Subaru Subaru
MSRP $111.65
$79.05

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Frequently Asked Questions About Subaru Windshield Wipers

1. How often should I replace my windshield wiper blades?

Most manufacturers recommend replacing windshield wiper blades every six to twelve months. The rubber material of windshield wipers will eventually degrade and become brittle over time due to constant use. This will cause streaking and smearing during operation. If you notice any of these signs, along with inconsistent wiping, you’ll need to replace your windshield wipers right away.

2. How to replace windshield wiper blades?

When installing your windshield wiper replacement, you must position the wiper arms to point towards the car roof and the orientation of each blade to dangle horizontally. Depending on the make and model of your vehicle, there are different ways wiper blades connect to the arms. But typically, you can use the tab connecting each component and push it to remove the old blades.

3. Are windshield wipers universal?

Windshield wiper blades are not universal even if they come in various styles, sizes, and variations. Cars will often have specific wiper assembly mounts and functions that depend on their make and model. Even if they defer in designs, typical windshield wiper blades are between 10 and 28 inches long.

4. What size of windshield wiper blades do I need?

When looking for windshield wiper replacements for your ride, you must first consult with your vehicle owner’s manual to see the size of the wipers that are compatible with your car. You can also measure your pre-installed windshield wiper blades manually and go from there. Always make sure that the components you get will fit your car for seamless installation.

5. What are the different types of windshield wipers?

Common types of windshield wipers include conventional, flat, and hybrid designs. The usual upgrade to stock or conventional wipers is replacing them with flat or hybrid windscreen wipers. Doing so will drastically improve the coverage and consistency of your wipers whenever you use them to clear your windshield of any obstructions.