The front wiper blades on most modern Dodge Durangos are typically 22 inches on the driver’s side and 20 inches on the passenger side. Exact sizes can vary by model year and trim, so it’s wise to confirm for your specific vehicle.
Common front wiper sizes for recent Durangos
For Durangos built in the last decade, the following sizing covers the vast majority of vehicles on the road today.
- Driver-side blade: 22 inches
- Passenger-side blade: 20 inches
These sizes apply to most 2011–present Durangos. If yours differs, use the verification steps below to confirm the exact lengths for your vehicle.
How to verify the exact size for your Durango
To be certain you order the correct blades, verify with your specific year and trim using these steps.
- Check the owner's manual or maintenance guide for the recommended wiper blade sizes.
- Inspect the sticker or placard on the driver's door jamb (or inside the fuel door) for blade size information.
- Look up your exact year and trim on Mopar/Chrysler parts catalogs or trusted auto-parts retailers; entering the year and trim will show the correct front blade lengths.
- If needed, remove and measure the current blades or compare them at a store to confirm whether your vehicle uses 22-inch and 20-inch blades, or any alternate lengths.
Following these steps will ensure you order the precise sizes for your Dodge Durango. Sizes can vary for older generations, so verification is important.
Blade types and installation tips
Choosing between beam and conventional blades
For most Durango owners, beam or hybrid blades provide better windshield contact and performance in adverse weather. Conventional framed blades are typically cheaper but may wear unevenly and skip more in winter.
Tip: When replacing, consider a pair that uses beam or hybrid technology and replace both blades at once to ensure even performance.
Summary
In general, modern Durangos use 22-inch driver-side and 20-inch passenger-side front wiper blades. Always verify your exact sizes by checking the owner's manual, the door jamb placard, or the official parts catalog for your year and trim. If you have an older Durango, sizes may differ, so a quick check is worthwhile. For best performance, consider beam or hybrid blades and replace the pair together.


