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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 650mm (26inch) - SFP650
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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 600mm (24inch) - SFP600
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Trico Exact Fit Rear Wiper Blade Roc Lock 3 300mm (12 inch) - 12-B
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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 400mm-(16inch) - SFP400
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Trico Exact Fit Rear Wiper Blade Roc Lock 2 300mm (12 inch) - 12-A
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Trico Exact Fit Rear Wiper Blade Roc Lock 2 280mm (11 inch) - 11-A
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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 530mm (21inch) - SFP530
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Bosch SmartFit Pro Flat Blade Wiper blade 550mm (22inch) - SFP550
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Trico Shield Hybrid Wiper Blade 700mm (28in) - Single Pack - HF700
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2007 Toyota LandCruiser wiper blades — purpose, care, and when to replace
Technical references confirm wiper blades are fitted and relevant to the 2007 Toyota LandCruiser. The Toyota Owner’s Manual for the LandCruiser 100 Series (2007 build), Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue, and major fitment guides from established blade manufacturers list conventional front windscreen wiper blades (driver and passenger) and a rear wiper blade on wagon models. Ute/troopy variants may be front-only. So yes, wiper blades are standard equipment on this model line.
For the 2007 LandCruiser, wiper blades do the simple but vital job of keeping the windscreen clear so the big rig can be driven safely in Aussie and Kiwi conditions—think summer UV, coastal salt spray, red dust, winter drizzle, and the odd frosty start in the high country. Quality blades sweep away rain, road grime, and bug splatter, helping the driver keep eyes on the track or tarmac without squinting through streaks.
As part of regular servicing, wiper blades on a 2007 LandCruiser are best treated as consumables. Most owners will see 6–12 months from a set, though harsh sun, gravel-road dust, and daily outdoor parking can shorten that. If they smear, chatter, miss patches, or show cracks and frayed edges, it’s time to swap them. Replace blades as a pair on the front so the wipe pattern stays even, and don’t forget the rear blade on wagon models—it works hard but is often overlooked.
Simple upkeep keeps them working sweet as:
- Wipe the rubber with a damp cloth when refuelling to lift grit.
- Top up the washer bottle with proper screen wash, not plain water.
- Lift blades off the glass during frosts or when washing to avoid nicking the edge.
- Never run wipers on a dry, dusty screen—give it a wash first.
Fitment is straightforward, with the LandCruiser typically using hook-style arms on the front, the rear is a dedicated blade. Exact lengths can vary by body style and market spec, so check the owner’s manual or a reputable parts catalogue to match the correct sizes and connector type. Full replacement blades tend to last and wipe better than just rubber refills, and a premium natural rubber or blended compound handles UV and temperature swings better over time.
Keeping the 2007 LandCruiser’s wiper blades fresh is low-cost, high-impact maintenance. Clear vision reduces fatigue, makes night driving safer, and saves the glass from fine scratches that gritty, worn rubbers can cause. It’s a quick win at every service, whether the Cruiser’s in city traffic or halfway up a fire trail.
Popular questions about 2007toyotalandcruiser wiperblades
What wiper blade type fits a 2007 Toyota LandCruiser?
Most 2007 LandCruiser wagons use hook-style front arms with a dedicated rear blade for the tailgate. Exact lengths and connectors can differ between wagon and cab-chassis/troopy variants, so it’s best to match blades using the owner’s manual or a trusted parts catalogue. Quality aftermarket or genuine blades that specify the 2007 LandCruiser will clip straight on.
How often should LandCruiser wiper blades be replaced in Australia or New Zealand?
Plan on every 6–12 months. UV exposure, coastal air, dust, and regular outdoor parking can harden the rubber faster. If the blades streak, squeak, chatter, or leave unwiped bands—even after cleaning—replace them as a pair on the front and check the rear blade on wagons.
How can judder or streaking be fixed on a 2007 LandCruiser?
Clean the windscreen and the blade edges with proper screen wash, then inspect for nicks or hardened rubber. Ensure the arms aren’t twisted and that the blade sits square on the glass. If judder persists, the rubber is likely cooked or deformed—new, correct-fit blades are the cure.