Front wiper sizes for a 2007 Tahoe are typically 22 inches on the driver’s side and 19 inches on the passenger’s side; the rear wiper is usually about 12 inches.
These sizes apply to most 2007 Tahoes, but variations can occur by production year, trim, or aftermarket replacements. Always verify the exact sizes on your vehicle before buying replacements by checking the owner's manual, the current blades, or with a parts retailer.
Front wiper blades
The two front wipers on the 2007 Tahoe are mounted on independent arms and are commonly sold in standard lengths. Use these as the starting point when shopping for replacements.
- Driver-side blade: 22 inches
- Passenger-side blade: 19 inches
In practice, most 2007 Tahoes use a 22" driver-side blade paired with a 19" passenger-side blade. If your current blades differ, verify by measuring or consulting the manual or a parts store.
Rear wiper blade
The rear window on the Tahoe uses a single wiper blade, which is typically around 12 inches in length. Some late-production or aftermarket setups may vary slightly.
- Rear blade: about 12 inches
Confirm the exact rear blade length by checking the existing blade or the owner's manual before purchasing a replacement.
How to verify the exact size for your Tahoe
To ensure you buy the right blades for your specific vehicle, use these verification steps.
- Check the owner's manual or the wiper section for the recommended sizes
- Inspect the current blades for length markings or part numbers
- Measure the current blades end-to-end with a tape measure if needed
- Ask a parts specialist at an auto parts store or search by your vehicle's VIN for an exact match
Accurate sizing helps maintain clear visibility and proper blade performance in rain, snow, and sleet.
Summary
For a 2007 Tahoe, the typical setup is 22-inch driver-side and 19-inch passenger-side front blades, plus a ~12-inch rear blade. Sizes can vary, so verify before purchasing by checking the manual or consulting a parts professional. Regular replacement every 6-12 months helps maintain visibility in changing weather conditions.


