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I just took the truck out in the recent snowstorm (North Carolina). We had ~3" of snow and then freezing rain and sleet. A nice glaze.
We ended up with 1-2" of ice underneath 2-3" of snow.
Falken Wildpeak AT3Ws were great for traction. I even got to pull a Ford Ranger out of a ditch on my truck's maiden snow trip. (Almost 500 lb ft of torque + 4 wheel drive + lockable rear axle = Ford Ranger back on the road)
On to my question... The day after the storm, my windshield wipers were encased in ice from the melted snow freezing in the rain scupper. They were solidly locked in. Sure, the solution is to pull the wipers up, and extend them upright, overnight. Sigh.
At one point in my life, I had a Caravan. It had a front windshield electric defrost strip where the wipers sit. That was great for ice and snow buildup.
Aftermarket heated windshield wipers exist. I've found Everblades and Crystal Clear.
What solutions do you use? Are the heated wipers any good?
Or, do you just put up with ice accreting onto the arms and occasionally knocking it off?
Let's hear it...

Falken Wildpeak AT3Ws were great for traction. I even got to pull a Ford Ranger out of a ditch on my truck's maiden snow trip. (Almost 500 lb ft of torque + 4 wheel drive + lockable rear axle = Ford Ranger back on the road)
On to my question... The day after the storm, my windshield wipers were encased in ice from the melted snow freezing in the rain scupper. They were solidly locked in. Sure, the solution is to pull the wipers up, and extend them upright, overnight. Sigh.
At one point in my life, I had a Caravan. It had a front windshield electric defrost strip where the wipers sit. That was great for ice and snow buildup.
Aftermarket heated windshield wipers exist. I've found Everblades and Crystal Clear.
What solutions do you use? Are the heated wipers any good?
Or, do you just put up with ice accreting onto the arms and occasionally knocking it off?
Let's hear it...