Windshield Wiper Blade Size Guide (By Vehicle)
Choosing the right windshield wiper blades isn’t just about brand or price — size matters. Using the wrong size can reduce visibility, cause streaking, or even damage your windshield.
This guide makes it easy to find the correct windshield wiper blade size for your vehicle, understand how wiper sizing works, and confidently choose the right replacement blades.
How Windshield Wiper Blade Sizes Work
Most vehicles use different-sized blades on the driver and passenger sides. Some vehicles also have a rear wiper blade that is usually short and has a unique adapter to fit the wiper arm.
Typical setup:
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Driver side: Longer blade
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Passenger side: Shorter blade
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Rear: Smaller, often unique blade
Using the correct sizes ensures proper windshield coverage and smooth operation.
What Affects Windshield Wiper Blade Size?
Several factors determine the correct wiper blade size for your vehicle:
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Model year – Sizes can change between generations
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Body style – Sedan, SUV, hatchback, or truck
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OEM specifications – Manufacturer recommendations
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Front vs rear windshield – Rear blades are almost always different
Even vehicles with the same name (for example, Toyota Rav4) may use different blade sizes depending on the year.
Find Your Windshield Wiper Blade Size by Vehicle
Use the list of common makes and models below to find your vehicle and view the exact wiper blade sizes you need. If your vehicle isn’t listed, try our Find My Vehicle tool.
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Most Popular Windshield Wiper Blade Guides
These are some of the most searched vehicles when it comes to replacing windshield wiper blades:
- Chevrolet Equinox
- Ford Escape
- Ford F-150
- Ford Fusion
- GMC Sierra 1500
- Honda CR-V
- Honda Odyssey
- Honda Civic
- Hyundai Elantra
- Hyundai Santa Fe
- Jeep Cherokee
- Kia Sorento
- Kia Sportage
- Nissan Altima
- Ram 1500
- Subaru Outback
- Toyota Rav4
- Toyota Tacoma
- Volkswagen Tiguan
Click any vehicle above to see year-by-year blade sizes and compatible replacement options.
Windshield Wiper Blade FAQs
Can I use the same size wiper blade on both sides?
The driver and passenger sides usually require different blade lengths for proper windshield coverage, although some mdoels do use the same size.
Do windshield wiper sizes change by year?
Yes. Manufacturers often change windshield design between model years, which can affect wiper blade sizes.
How often should I replace my windshield wiper blades?
Most wiper blades should be replaced every 6–12 months, depending on climate and usage.
Do rear windshield wipers use a different size?
Yes. Rear wiper blades are typically smaller and vehicle-specific.
Shop Windshield Wiper Blades by Vehicle
Once you’ve found the correct size for your vehicle, you can browse compatible windshield wiper blades designed for a perfect fit and clear visibility.
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How to Use This Guide
If you don’t see your vehicle listed yet, check back often — we’re continuously adding new vehicle-specific wiper blade guides to help you find the right fit quickly and confidently.