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Automotive Tips from Spartan Tire Brighton: When to Replace Your Wiper Blades

March 3, 2019

There are several important factors that go into how often Brighton drivers should replace their wiper blades. Of course, the more you use your wipers, the faster the blades will wear out – especially if you use them on an icy windshield. Whether it’s a lot of bugs and road grime from Michigan freeway driving or lots of wet weather – your blades get a work out and start to wear.

But your wiper blades break down even when they aren’t used frequently. They are damaged by sunlight and temperature changes as well. The rubber in the blades can dry out and crack and eventually fall apart. Check your wipers: If they’re not doing their important job, have them replaced at Spartan Tire Brighton in Brighton.

Talk to your Spartan Tire Brighton service advisor about how you drive - we can counsel you on the optimal blades for your needs.


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