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What size windshield wipers go on a 1998 Jeep Cherokee?

The standard windshield wiper blades for a 1998 Jeep Cherokee XJ are 22 inches on the driver’s side and 19 inches on the passenger’s side. This pairing is the typical OEM specification for US-market Cherokees of that era.


Standard blade sizes for the 1998 Cherokee XJ


These lengths have traditionally been used on most U.S.-spec 1997–2001 Cherokee XJs to ensure full coverage without overhang.



  • Driver’s side blade: 22 inches

  • Passenger’s side blade: 19 inches


Using the correct lengths helps ensure full windshield coverage and effective wiping across the sweep area.


How to confirm the size on your vehicle


If you want to verify the exact blade lengths on your specific Cherokee, use these steps:



  1. Check the owner’s manual or the sticker inside the glove box for blade size recommendations.

  2. Inspect the blades currently installed on your vehicle and measure their full length from tip to tip when laid flat.

  3. Measure the length of the blade along the edge of the windshield mounting point to confirm it matches 22 inches (driver) and 19 inches (passenger).

  4. If you’re replacing, bring the vehicle year/model to an auto parts store to confirm compatibility with your wiper arm style (hook vs. other mounting types) and the two-blade pairing.


Most guides and parts catalogs list 22/19 as the standard for the 1998 Cherokee; however, regional variations or aftermarket configurations may differ slightly.


Replacement options and tips


Beyond size, blade design choices can influence performance in varying weather conditions. Here are common options that fit the standard 22" driver and 19" passenger lengths.


Blade design options


There are several common blade designs that fit the same lengths (22" and 19"), each with pros and cons depending on climate and use.



  • Standard conventional frame blades (often the most affordable) are compatible with the OEM sizes.

  • Beam blades provide even pressure along the blade and can offer improved wipe quality at highway speeds.

  • Winter blades or blades with coated edges can perform better in cold, icy conditions.

  • Always verify mounting type and length pairing at purchase (driver: 22", passenger: 19") and confirm compatibility with your wiper arms.


Choosing the right combination of blade type and size helps maintain visibility and safety in rain, snow, or sleet.


Summary


For a 1998 Jeep Cherokee XJ, use a 22-inch driver-side blade and a 19-inch passenger-side blade as the standard OEM sizes. If you’re using aftermarket replacements, verify the exact lengths and mounting compatibility for your vehicle. Considering blade design and climate conditions will also help ensure clear visibility throughout the year.

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