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What size are Jeep windshield wipers?

Short answer: Jeep windshield wiper blade lengths vary by model and year; there is no single universal size for all Jeeps.


In practice, the exact length depends on the specific Jeep model (Wrangler, Grand Cherokee, Cherokee, Compass, Renegade, and others) and its generation. Windshield geometry and mounting hardware differ across generations, so the correct blade length must be verified for your vehicle. The following guide explains how to determine the exact size and where to confirm it with official sources or retailers.


How to determine the correct size for your Jeep


Use these steps to identify the exact blade length you should buy for your vehicle.



  • Check the owner's manual for the recommended wiper blade sizes. The manual often lists the blade lengths for both front positions (driver and passenger sides) and any rear wiper if equipped.

  • Inspect the current wiper blades. Look for size markings on the blade itself or on the packaging if you still have it; many blades have the length printed on the blade’s spine.

  • Use an online parts lookup by year, make, and model. Most auto parts retailers and manufacturer sites offer a size finder; enter your Jeep’s year and model to see compatible blade lengths.

  • Measure the blades if needed. If you can’t find the size elsewhere, remove the blade and measure its length from tip to tip, then compare to replacement options.


Following these methods will help ensure you purchase the correct length for your Jeep. If you’re unsure, bring the old blades to a parts counter to match them in person or ask a knowledgeable associate to verify compatibility with your vehicle.


Notes on rear wipers and model variations


Front and rear wiper lengths can differ by model and year. Some Jeeps have rear wipers in addition to front wipers; the rear blade is often shorter. Always confirm the exact length for your vehicle’s year and trim, since configurations vary by market and production batch.


In practice, Wrangler models and other Jeep lineups use different front blade lengths across generations, and rear wipers, when present, follow their own sizing rules. The safest approach is to verify for your specific year, model, and region.


Summary


Jeep wiper sizes are model- and year-specific. There is no one-size-fits-all answer. To be certain, consult the owner's manual, inspect the current blades for markings, use a parts-lookup tool by your Jeep’s details, or seek assistance at a parts counter with your vehicle information.


Bottom line: accurately identifying the correct wiper length for your Jeep requires checking your particular model and year. Verification before purchase helps ensure a proper fit and effective wiper performance.

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