The size isn’t the same for every 2008 Honda. There isn’t a single universal length for all models from that year. In many cases the front blades come in two lengths (the driver’s side longer than the passenger’s), but the exact measurements depend on the specific model and trim. Confirm the exact sizes for your car using the methods below.
How to determine the exact size for your 2008 Honda
Use these steps to verify the correct blade lengths for your vehicle before buying replacements.
- Check the owner's manual or the official Honda service site for the recommended blade lengths by model and year.
- Inspect the current wipers; the blade itself often has its length stamped or printed on the housing or packaging of replacement blades lists length.
- Look at the driver’s door jamb sticker or the vehicle’s VIN-based parts catalog to confirm the exact size.
- Use a parts retailer’s search by year, make, and model to pull the correct sizes for your car.
- If in doubt, bring the old blades to a parts store and have staff verify compatibility or pull the correct pair for your model.
By following these steps, you’ll ensure you purchase the correct front and any rear blade sizes for your 2008 Honda.
Rear wipers and other considerations
Some 2008 Honda models—such as certain CR-Vs and Odysseys—have rear wipers that use a different blade length from the front. If your car has a rear wiper, confirm that size separately. Also consider blade type (beam vs. traditional), climate-specific blades for heavy rain or snow, and whether you want all-season blades for durability.
Tip: If you want precise sizes by model, provide the exact model and trim
Tell me the specific 2008 Honda model and trim (for example, Civic EX sedan, Accord LX, CR-V EX) and I’ll give you the exact front and rear blade lengths for that configuration.
Summary
There is no one-size-fits-all answer for a 2008 Honda. The correct wiper blade lengths depend on the exact model and trim. In many Hondas from that year, the front wipers use two different lengths (driver’s side longer than the passenger’s), but always verify with the owner’s manual, door sticker, or a trusted parts catalog. If you share the specific model, I can provide the precise measurements for that car.


