On most modern Ram 1500 pickups, the standard blade length is 22 inches on both the driver and passenger sides. However, exact sizes can vary by year, trim, and options, so it’s best to confirm with the owner’s manual or by inspecting the current blades on your truck.
Common patterns and caveats
Ram has employed a few different blade configurations as the model evolved. For many late-model Ram 1500s, 22-inch blades on both sides are typical. That said, older generations or specialized trims may use slightly different lengths. When in doubt, verify your specific build before purchasing replacements.
How to confirm the exact size for your vehicle
To determine the precise blade length for your Ram 1500, follow these steps: check the owner’s manual for the recommended lengths; inspect the current blades for any size markings near the attachment end; measure the exposed blade from tip to base if needed; and, if you’re still unsure, consult a dealer or reference an OEM parts diagram for your exact year and trim.
Practical tips for replacement
When replacing windshield wipers, buying two blades of the same length is common and helps ensure even contact across the windshield. If you drive in harsh winters or frequent storms, you may also consider winter-rated or beam-style blades based on availability and climate needs.
Summary
For most Ram 1500 models built in recent years, a 22-inch blade on both sides is the standard configuration. There are exceptions by year and trim, so always verify the exact size for your specific vehicle by checking the manual or the current blades. Properly sized blades improve visibility and safety in all weather conditions.


