There isn’t a single universal size; Jeep wiper blades vary by model and year. For many modern Jeep Wranglers, the front blades are typically 22 inches on the driver side and 21 inches on the passenger side.
Why sizes vary across Jeep models
Jeep's lineup spans compact SUVs to mid-size models and pickup variants, with windshield shapes and wiper mounting systems changing over generations. That variability means blade lengths are not interchangeable across the brand.
Wrangler wiper blade sizes
Among Jeep’s most popular models, Wranglers have a long-standing size pattern that buyers and retailers commonly reference. Here is a typical configuration you’ll encounter on recent Wrangler models.
Typical Wrangler sizes by generation
- Wrangler JL/JLU (modern generation, 4-door and 2-door variants): Front driver-side blade around 22 inches and passenger-side around 21 inches.
Sizes in Wranglers can still vary by year and trim, so it’s essential to confirm for your exact vehicle.
How to confirm the exact size for your Jeep
Use these steps to determine the precise wiper blade length for your specific model and year, ensuring you buy the correct fit the first time.
- Check the owner's manual or the maintenance section for “wiper blade size” specifications.
- Inspect the existing blades: read the length printed on the blade itself, or compare to the packaging when you remove the old blades.
- Use an online fitment tool (manufacturer or retailer) by entering your vehicle’s year, make, model, and trim.
- Ask a parts specialist at a dealership or auto parts store for the exact OEM replacement blade size.
These steps help you avoid buying blades that don’t fit or clear the windshield properly. When in doubt, bringing the old blades to the store can also help confirm the correct size and connector type.
What to know when buying Jeep wiper blades
Aside from length, pay attention to connector type (hook, pin, or splash connectors) and blade curvature to match your Jeep’s windshield. Some Jeeps use a dual-sweep or hybrid blade with a specific attachment at the wiper arm. Always confirm compatibility with your year and trim.
In short, while Wranglers have a widely-used size pattern, other Jeep models vary. The best practice is to verify using the exact year, model, and even submodel (e.g., trim and generation) before purchasing.
Summary
Jeep wiper blade sizes are not universal. For many recent Wrangler models, expect driver-side blades around 22 inches and passenger-side blades around 21 inches. Other Jeeps vary more widely, so verify with the manual, existing blades, or a fitment tool before buying. Accurate sizing ensures clear visibility and proper blade operation in all weather.


