In most Dodge Charger models, the front windshield wipers use a 24-inch blade on the driver’s side and a 20-inch blade on the passenger’s side. Exact sizes can vary by year and trim, so it’s best to verify for your specific vehicle.
Typical front wiper sizes by generation
Wiper blade lengths can change across Charger generations. The most common configuration in newer Chargers is a 24-inch driver-side blade paired with a 20-inch passenger-side blade. Earlier model years tended to use smaller blades, and some trims or regional variants may differ. Use your VIN or the owner’s manual to confirm the exact lengths for your car.
- Modern Chargers (roughly 2011–2023): Driver 24 inches, Passenger 20 inches.
- Earlier Chargers (roughly 2006–2010): Driver around 22 inches, Passenger around 21 inches.
Note: Exact lengths can vary by trim, market, and production run. Always confirm with the official parts diagram for your vehicle.
How to verify your exact size for Dodge Charger
To ensure you order the correct blades, use these verification methods:
- Check the vehicle’s owner’s manual or the label on the current wiper blades, which often lists blade lengths.
- Measure the blade length yourself by placing the blade flat and measuring from tip to end. Measure both sides if you can access both blades.
- Use the VIN to look up the exact blade sizes on the official Dodge Parts/Mopar catalog or a trusted retailer’s site; enter year, model, and trim.
- Visit a local auto parts store or dealership; staff can pull the correct sizes from their system using your Charger’s information.
Having the exact sizes ensures you order the right replacement blades and avoid fit issues.
Buying, fitting, and maintenance tips
Buying the right blades is only part of the job. Here are practical tips to ensure optimal performance and longevity:
- Choose blades with the correct lengths for each side; avoid equal-length blades on both sides if your vehicle requires a staggered setup.
- Consider all-season blades if you drive in variable climates; look for silicone or hybrid blades for longevity.
- Check packaging that lists compatible years and models; some blades are “universal” but fit better with a given length combination.
- Replace blades in pairs to ensure even contact with the windshield and consistent wiping performance.
Always follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions and dispose of old blades properly.
Summary
For most Dodge Chargers, the common front wiper configuration is 24 inches on the driver’s side and 20 inches on the passenger’s side, especially in model years from around 2011 onward. Older Charger generations typically use smaller blades, such as 22" and 21". Because sizes vary by year, trim, and market, always verify exact lengths using your VIN, the owner’s manual, or a trusted parts retailer before purchasing replacements.


