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Service Pro Beam Blade New Style Single Blade – Spbc21 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.00
Location:

Bay City, Michigan, US

Bay City, Michigan, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:10% Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Brand:Service Pro Manufacturer Part Number:spbc21

Service Pro Beam Blade New Style - Single Blade – SPBC21

 

Beam Technology is the latest trend for most new wiper blade applications rapidly growing in popularity and is now found on many new popular vehicles. SERVICE PRO® Beam Blades provide the most comprehensive coverage in that meet or exceeds the specifications of SAE J903C. The concept revolves around a spring steel “beam” inside a thermoplastic covering. This beam takes the place of the “frame” used in most wipers and gives the rubber rigidity while distributing pressure equally along the length of the wiping surface. SERVICE PRO® Beam Blades consistent, uniform pressure keeps the wiper in full contact with the windshield glass at all speeds. For performance consistent with manufacturer design, replace SERVICE PRO® Beam Blades with vehicles originally equipped with beam blades.

 

  • Aerodynamic spoiler designed for smoother wipe and reduced wind lift
  • Multi-fit connector technology for quick, easy installation
  • Molded natural rubber squeegee resists wear caused by weather conditions, sun and other elements
  • Molded rubber body with precision inner steel structure provides excellent windshield contact
  • Includes all necessary connectors to replace original beam style wiper blades
  • A detailed application guide www.service-pro.com
  • Includes two adapters in the package. They cover the G,B, D and H adapters. (This blade does not cover the C adapter at this time)

 

Fitments to be used as a guide only please verify application before placing bid.

 

Item is new and will ship within 4 business days of receipt of payment.

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