The front blades are typically 24 inches on the driver’s side and 20 inches on the passenger’s side; the rear blade is usually about 11 inches. This article covers those sizes and how to confirm them for your specific vehicle to keep visibility clear in various weather conditions.
Front windshield wiper sizes for a 2011 Ford Explorer
Note: Sizes can vary by trim level, production date, and regional specifications. Use this as a starting point and verify with your VIN.
- Driver-side blade length: 24 inches
- Passenger-side blade length: 20 inches
Conclusion: The standard front pair is commonly 24 inches and 20 inches. Always confirm the exact blade lengths using your vehicle’s VIN or by checking the owner’s manual or OEM parts catalog.
How to confirm the exact size for your Explorer
To ensure you purchase the correct blades for your specific vehicle, consider these verification methods:
- Check the owner’s manual or the label on the current blades for listed sizes.
- Enter your year, make, model, and trim on Ford’s official parts site or a trusted auto-parts retailer to pull the exact recommended sizes.
- Remove one blade and measure its length, or compare the current blade to a known-good replacement at a parts store.
- If in doubt, provide the VIN to the parts counter to confirm exact fitment.
Verification note: Using the correct sizes ensures optimal windshield coverage and reduces streaking, especially in heavy rain or snow.
Rear windshield wiper size (if applicable)
Some 2011 Explorer models equipped with a rear wiper use a small blade, typically around 11 inches. Size can vary by production date or trim, so confirm before purchasing.
- Rear blade length: about 11 inches
Conclusion: If your Explorer has a rear wiper, expect a blade in the low double-digit range; always verify with the manual or retailer using your VIN.
Summary
For a 2011 Ford Explorer, plan on front wipers sized 24 inches on the driver side and 20 inches on the passenger side, with a rear blade around 11 inches if your model has a rear wiper. Always verify exact sizes via the owner’s manual, VIN lookup on an official parts site, or by consulting an auto-parts retailer to account for trim and production date variations. Regular checks help maintain clear visibility in adverse weather.


