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What size is a Ford Ranger windshield wiper?

The windshield wiper size for a Ford Ranger isn’t fixed across all years and trims. In practice, you’ll usually find a longer blade on the driver’s side and a shorter blade on the passenger side, typically around 20–22 inches for the driver and 18–20 inches for the passenger. To be certain, check your owner's manual or use Ford’s parts lookup with your vehicle’s year and VIN.


Why blade sizes vary by year and model


Windshield wiper blade lengths can change between generations, due to redesigned cowl layouts, updated windshields, or different mounting hardware. Even within the Ranger lineup, there can be variations between regular cab, super cab, and newer configurations. Because of these differences, relying on memory or a generic size can lead to ill-fitting blades and reduced clearing performance.


To ensure you get the right fit, use the steps below. They are designed to help you confirm the exact sizes for your specific Ranger model and year.


Here are practical steps to determine your exact blade lengths.



  • Consult the owner’s manual or the official Ford parts catalog, which lists blade lengths by year and trim.

  • Inspect the current blades for length markings or measure them directly from the mounting point to the tip of the blade.

  • Use a VIN-based parts finder on Ford’s official site or a reputable parts retailer to pull the exact replacement sizes for your vehicle.

  • Compare with packaging on replacement blades; many retailers print the exact lengths on the blade packaging (e.g., 18", 20", 21", 22").

  • When in doubt, ask a professional at an auto parts store or your dealership to verify the correct sizes for your Ranger’s year.


Following these steps helps ensure you don’t buy the wrong size blades, which can leave streaks or reduce visibility during rain or snowfall.


Common size ranges seen on Ford Ranger models


While exact numbers vary by generation, the following ranges cover the typical blade lengths you’ll encounter on most Ranger variants. Use them as a quick reference, but always confirm with your specific vehicle’s specs.



  • Driver’s side blade: typically 20–22 inches

  • Passenger side blade: typically 18–20 inches


If you’re upgrading to a longer-lasting or higher-performance blade, consider buying a matched pair or set that specifies compatibility with your Ranger’s year and cab configuration. Replacing blades in matched pairs is often recommended to maintain even wiping performance across the windshield.


DIY replacement basics


For a first-time blade swap, gather a replacement blade set that matches your confirmed sizes, follow the included installation instructions, and ensure the blades click securely into the wiper arm. Test the wipes at low speed first to verify proper contact with the glass, then do a quick wipe at higher speeds to check for any streaking or skipping.


Summary


There isn’t a single universal windshield wiper size for all Ford Rangers. Sizes depend on the model year and cab configuration, but driver-side blades are commonly in the 20–22 inch range and passenger-side blades in the 18–20 inch range. To be precise, consult the owner's manual, use a VIN-based parts lookup, or physically measure the current blades. When purchasing, consider replacing blades as a matched pair and verify fit before installation.

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