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Subaru 2006-2007 Tribeca Front & Rear Windshield Wiper Blade Refill Set - SOA591U326R, SOA591U320R, SOA591R614 - Genuine OEM

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Need some Genuine Wiper Blade Insert Refills for your Subaru? Your package will include the following OEM sealed items: LH Drivers side 26 inch SOA591U326R x1, RH Passenger side 20 inch SOA591U320R x1, Rear 14 inch SOA591R614 x1. Don't settle for aftermarket components of questionable quality and always insist on Genuine Subaru replacements. Fits: 2006-2007 Tribeca. Must still have the original blade still to just do refills. Don't replace the entire blade when you can do factory original OEM refills from Subaru.


Smarty Pants
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
At first, I was not impressed with these OEM windshield wiper blades for my 2007 Subaru Tribeca. The front wipers were a little difficult to install, and they streaked my windshield. But, a few rain storms later... they're now perfectly smooth with great visibility.
Ed
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024
These wiper blades are only available from Subaru. Fortunately Subaru sells them directly on Amazon. These are genuine Subaru and not a 3rd party OEM knockoff. Amazon prime for fast free delivery. No need to drive to a dealer and pay their markup. Thank you Subaru for making this so easy.
shelly
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024
Couldn’t find these any where for my car. I guess I could have went to the dealership and paid a lot. But found them here and I love them they work great.
K Man
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2023
Worked perfect for my B9. Instructions are horrible, figured it out though.
Early BW
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023
Ordered for a friend's 2007 Subaru Tribeca B9. A young mechanic looked at these and said they would not work -- that's because if you are under 30, you might not know what they are! Replacing "wiper refill's" is a forgotten chore. It used to be common on cars from the 1950s~80s. The idea of just changing the blade, instead of the entire wiper assembly, is, sadly all but forgotten (sorry environment!).Subaru is kind of an old fashioned car maker (in a good way) -- so go figure.If you don't buy these refill's -- you'll be paying too much. You don't need to replace the whole wiper... just buy these rubber blades and go to town.They fit the original wiper assembly almost perfectly, but it does take a little dexterity to thread them one. They will fall apart on you as you futz with them .. that's normal... they are a press fit... so just tuck the metal back in the groove if that happens.The rear wiper, on the contrary is a "new-school" setup... so it's basically yank-and-toss, like we have all become accustomed to.If you have an older Tribeca... these are good... go for it!
KrypticNexus
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023
For the price so worth it. They are a little tricky to put in but not hard at all. So happy I found these because I didn't want to pay the dealer 100+ for the same damn thing.
Mike Fratto
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2023
For years I have been paying exorbitant prices for Subaru replacement blades for my 2007 Tribeca. No more! These blade fit perfectly for far, far less. I was going to have to pay $120 for two blades from Subaru. You read that right.Now, to make the replacement easy, look at the two images. The first one shows you how to take the blade assembly off the arm. It's easy. Locate to the two tabs and squeeze. The blade will pop right off. To put back on, simply side it over the hook until it clicks.When you go to remove the rubber blade, on one end you'll see two metal tabs. Squeeze those to slide it out of the blade arm. I used a pair of pliers to get it going. Once that releases, the blade comes right out.To put on the new blades, start on one end without the metal clips, and remove one of the plastic retaining clips. Then just slide the blade on making sure it doesn't buckle or slip. If it does, just pull back to realign. Once you get to the end, sliding the metal retaining clips may be difficult. Again, use a pair of pliers to gently squeeze the clips so you can slide it past.
Ben
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2020
OEM parts work beautifully. If done properly, it really needs two people to install for guiding the blade and using the protection/pressure clips. Be very careful on the back wiper. First time to uninstall is not obvious. Find a YouTube video or risk breaking off the arm. Reinstalling is a snap once you understand the design.