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Pylon and BFGoodrich® Off Road Wiper Blade Honored as Silver Stevie® Award Winner in 2021 American Business Awards®
Pylon s innovative design of first-ever BFGoodrich Off-Road Wiper Blade drives prestigious win
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DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla., May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The BFGoodrich® Off-Road Wiper Blade, engineered and manufactured by automotive aftermarket leader, Pylon Manufacturing Corporation, was named the winner of a Silver Stevie® Award in the category of Best New Product – Transportation for the 19th Annual American Business Awards®.
The American Business Awards are the U.S.A. s premier business awards program. More than 3,800 nominations – a record number - from organizations of all sizes and in virtually every industry were submitted this year for consideration in a wide range of categories.
But they aren t cheap.
Off-road enthusiasts who want to buy new accessories that improve their vehicle s capability are spoiled for choice. Just about every type of accessory you can imagine is available, from winches and ladders to roof racks and mounted lights. Hundreds of accessories will also be available for the Ford Bronco and Hummer EV Pickup.
BFGoodrich, on the other hand, thinks it has spotted a gap in the market. While the company is best known for developing off-road tires, BFGoodrich has developed a new set of off-road wiper blades designed for trucks, Jeeps, SUVs 4x4s, off-road, and on-road driving.
BFGoodrich Off-Road Windshield Wipers Cost $80 Per Set 22 Jan 2021, 18:06 UTC ·
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For some reason or another, BFGoodrich agreed to venture into windshield wipers that aren’t even made by them. The Pylon Manufacturing Corporation is responsible for the blades featured in the photo gallery, which are developed specifically for off-road applications. There is, however, a glaring problem with them, and that is $80 for a set of two.
Pretty uncanny, don t you think? Pylon and BFGoodrich wax lyrical about SCRUB-X Technology, WeatherTread Technology, Secure-X Connector, and a heavy-duty design, and the tread pattern from the T/A KO2, but as you all know, the rubber element wears out prematurely if you wipe mud and dirt and whatnot off your windshield every weekend or so.