Trico Products Expands TRICO Exact Fit Blade Lineup – UnderhoodService

Trico Products Expands TRICO Exact Fit Blade Lineup

Trico Products Corp. has added 12 new part numbers to the TRICO Exact Fit blade line.

TRICO now offers three new rear integral blades under part numbers 12-J, 14-F and 16-J, designed for Ford, Honda, Infiniti, Lincoln, Mercedes-Benz and Nissan vehicles from model years 2006 through 2015. These new additions to the TRICO Exact Fit wiper blade line will expand coverage to an additional 2.5 million vehicles on the road today that are equipped with a rear integral blade.

TRICO also added six new beam blades ranging in lengths from 19 to 26 inches, and engineered to fit 19mm narrow push button wiper arms. Designed for the latest Audi, Porsche and Volkswagen models, these new blades are designed for the 3.1 million vehicles currently equipped with beam blades.

Additionally, two beam blades, part numbers 19-1B and 26-1B have been added to the line. Designed to fit hook arms, these new blades can replace the factory-installed beam blade originally equipped on Acura RLX, Dodge Journey, Honda Odyssey and Ram ProMaster models.

Finally, TRICO Exact Fit has been expanded to include a new 29-inch beam blade, part number 29-15B, to fit pinch tab and push button wiper arms currently equipped on Ford C-Max, Focus, Transit and Transit Connect models.

The TRICO Exact Fit Factory Replacement Center now offers 21 SKUs that exclusively fit rear windshield applications. Eliminating multiple adaptors and complex instructions, the blades are pre-assembled with the specific adaptor necessary for easy installation right out of the box.

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