![]() ![]() ![]() I've never had a wiper blade with that type of push tab connection before, so perhaps Chevrolet decided to go back to a more common design. Not the brand I would have picked, but they fit, so I'm gonna leave them puppies alone for now. He storms off to yell at the counter guy inside, comes out with Champion CH-22-M and CH-19-M. I go back out to the bay, and the service guy says: "these are the wrong ones, too". Crap! I go back to the counter, tell the guy I need the "push tab type" connector as per the service guy, and he hands me 2 different wiper blades. Go to the service bay, and the guy there says: "wrong ones". ![]() I go in and look at the Rain X booklet, buy the recommended sizes for a Colorado. So, I drive to Pepboys and I notice they have "free install" on wiper blades, great! Now I won't have to wrestle with the blade and maybe the service guys know a trick to loosen it up. I couldn't get the driver's side blade off as it seemed to be "jammed" somehow. So, my original driver side wiper was loose the other day and I decided to just replace both sides. Really?! Chevrolet changed the wiper arm style in the middle of a production year run? That helps explain things for me. ![]()
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