The standard blade pairing for a 2002 Chevy S-10 is 18 inches on the driver’s side and 16 inches on the passenger’s side.
The S-10’s two-blade setup is typical of many mid-size pickups from that era. If you’re shopping for replacements, check your owner’s manual, the glove box sticker, or the blade currently installed on your truck, as some vehicles or aftermarket upgrades may use different lengths.
Common sizes and how to confirm them
Refer to the following sizes as the baseline, but verify on your own vehicle for accuracy, especially if you have an aftermarket blade or a different build year within the same generation.
- Driver-side blade: 18 inches
- Passenger-side blade: 16 inches
If you’re unsure, you can verify by measuring the current blades or by consulting an auto parts retailer with your VIN or trim details to ensure you get the correct fitment.
Installation notes
Replace with blades that match the two lengths (18" driver, 16" passenger). When installing, ensure the connectors match your wiper arms (J-hook, PIN, or bayonet styles). Some aftermarket blades come in universal packaging, so double-check the compatibility before purchase.
Additional considerations
Variations can occur with late 2002 production runs or if previous owners changed the blades. If you have a specific build (e.g., S-10 with a special package or OEM blade replacements from a dealership), consult the vehicle’s manual or an official parts diagram to confirm the exact lengths.
Summary
In most cases, a 2002 Chevy S-10 uses an 18-inch driver-side blade and a 16-inch passenger-side blade. Always confirm with documentation or a parts retailer if you’re unsure to ensure correct fit and optimal visibility.


