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Automotive Tips from Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Center Lockport: Wiper Blade Options

November 26, 2018

Wiper blades are critically important to Lockport drivers for good driving visibility and safety. When it’s time to replace your wiper blades, there are a number of different wiper blade designs and grades. Lockport drivers should always use at least the design or grade that came with their vehicle.

If you live in Illinois where there is a lot of wet weather, flying insects, or you do a lot of highway driving, you may want to upgrade to a more advanced design or premium quality wiper blade. Your friendly and professional Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Center Lockport service advisor can share the options available for your vehicle and help you decide which wiper blades are optimal for you.

Give us a call.

Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Center Lockport
600 E 9th Street
Lockport, Illinois 60441
815-838-3700

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