For a 2007 Toyota Camry, the standard front wiper blades are 24 inches on the driver’s side and 19 inches on the passenger side.
This article explains the typical blade sizes for that year, how to confirm the correct fit for your specific model, and tips for choosing blade type and replacement frequency. Blades can vary by trim, market, or if your car has a rain-sensing system, so it’s a good idea to verify before buying.
Standard blade sizes for the 2007 Camry
Before listing the sizes, note that two front blades are usually required, and the sizes tend to be consistent across most U.S.-market models of that year. If you have a different market or a factory-installed rain-sensing system, you may see a slight variation.
- Driver’s side blade: 24 inches
- Passenger’s side blade: 19 inches
These two sizes cover the vast majority of 2007 Camry sedans and many of the same-era Camry models. If your windshield has a nonstandard mounting or you’ve replaced one blade previously with an aftermarket size, verify compatibility before purchase.
How to confirm the correct wiper size for your car
Simple checks you can perform
If you want to double-check, you can measure or consult the manual and the blade packaging. Here are quick steps to confirm:
- Check the existing blades: Remove the blades and measure the length of each blade from end to end with a tape measure.
- Consult the owner’s manual: Look up windshield wipers in the maintenance or specifications section for your exact trim.
- Inspect mounting type: Make sure the replacement blades use the same adapter style (hook, pin, or side-pin) as your Camry’s wiper arms.
Following these steps will help ensure you buy blades that fit securely and operate smoothly, even if you have a variant like a rain-sensing option.
Choosing blade type and replacement considerations
Blade types explained
Beyond size, you’ll choose between traditional frame blades, beam blades, or hybrid designs. Beams generally provide better contact on modern windshields and are widely recommended for many Toyota models. Here are quick considerations:
- Beam blades: Often quiet, durable, and easy to install; popular for modern windshields.
- Traditional frame blades: May be cheaper but can accumulate ice and wear connections more quickly.
- Replacement frequency: Inspect blades every 6–12 months and replace if streaking, skipping, or chattering occurs.
In most cases, sticking to the standard 24"/19" combo ensures a proper fit and reliable performance for the 2007 Camry. If you’ve noticed unusual wear or a different market variant, check with a parts retailer or Toyota dealer for your exact VIN.
Additional notes on variants and buying tips
Some Camry models in markets outside North America or with special equipment may use different sizes or mounting. If your vehicle has a rain-sensing system, you may be directed to a specific blade style recommended by Toyota. Always confirm with your parts supplier using your vehicle identification number (VIN) or by checking the owner’s manual.
Summary
For a 2007 Camry, use a 24-inch driver-side blade and a 19-inch passenger-side blade. If you’re unsure, verify by checking the manual, measuring the current blades, or consulting a retailer, especially if you have a non-U.S. market model or a rain-sensing system. Choosing a quality beam or hybrid blade and replacing blades regularly will optimize visibility and longevity.


