There isn’t a single size for Jeep wiper blades. The size you need depends on your Jeep’s model and year, and whether you’re replacing front or rear blades.
Jeep offers a wide range of models—from rugged Wranglers to family-friendly Grand Cherokees—each with its own blade length specifications. Front blades are typically longer than rear blades, and some models use different lengths for the left and right sides. For safe and effective visibility, it’s important to match the exact length to your vehicle’s design.
Why blade sizes vary across Jeep models
Wiper blade lengths are driven by windshield shape, mounting hardware, and the design of the wiper arm. Jeep’s lineup includes compact, mid-size, and full-size SUVs and trucks, which means a one-size-fits-all approach simply doesn’t work. Always verify the size for your specific year, make, and model to ensure proper fit and optimal wipe quality.
How to find the exact size for your Jeep
Use reliable sources and verification methods to identify the correct blade length for your vehicle.
Here is a practical checklist to determine the right size:
- Check the owner’s manual or the windshield wiper section for blade lengths.
- Inspect your current blades; many brands print the size on the blade or packaging.
- Measure the blade length yourself if needed, from the base where it attaches to the tip, ensuring you measure the full edge length.
- Use a parts retailer’s “fit-by-vehicle” tool by entering your Jeep’s year, make, and model.
- Consult the dealership or a trusted auto parts store with your VIN to pull the exact part numbers and lengths.
Knowing the exact size helps prevent blades that are too long or too short, which can reduce effectiveness and cause streaking or chattering on the windshield.
Common size ranges for modern Jeeps
While exact sizes vary by model and year, these ranges cover many modern Jeep vehicles and can serve as a starting point if you’re buying replacements without pulling up the exact spec.
- Front wiper blades (typical range): 20 to 24 inches
- Rear wiper blades (where fitted): 8 to 14 inches
- Note: Some larger Jeeps may require drivers on the longer end of the front blade spectrum (around 24 inches), while others use slightly shorter front blades (around 20–22 inches). Always confirm for your specific model/year.
If you’re unsure about your exact model’s blade size, provide the model name and year and I can help look up the precise specification for you.
Summary
Jeep wiper blade sizes are not universal. They vary by model and year, with front blades typically ranging from about 20 to 24 inches and rear blades from about 8 to 14 inches. To ensure a perfect fit, check the owner’s manual, inspect the current blades, use a fit-by-vehicle tool at a parts retailer, or consult a dealership or auto parts professional with your Jeep’s VIN. Share your specific Jeep model and year for exact blade measurements and replacement recommendations.
What size wipers for 2020 Jeep Wrangler?
16"
Trico Silicone Ceramic Wiper Blade
Note: 16" Driver side wiper. 16" Passenger side wiper.
Can I use 24 instead of 22 wiper blades?
Size matters to a point, just as long as you are about 1 inch higher or lower than your current wiper blade size. If you buy wiper blades that are too big, they might overlap or touch which will cause them to break.
Do all Jeep Wranglers use the same windshield wipers?
Jeep Wrangler Windshield Wiper Fitting Guide:
Earlier Jeep Wrangler models use 15” driver's side, 15” passenger's side & an 18” standard rear screen wiper. Later models were fitted using 15” driver's side, 15” passenger's side and a 14” specific fit plastic moulded rear screen wiper.
What size wiper blades for Jeep?
For example, the 2021 model requires 16-inch blades for both the driver's and passenger's sides and 12-inch blades for the rear.


