Typically, the driver-side blade on a Ford F-150 is 26 inches and the passenger-side blade is 18 inches. Exact sizes depend on the year, trim, and windshield geometry, so it’s important to verify for your specific truck.
Wiper blade sizing on the F-150 isn’t universal across all years. The pickup has spanned many generations, and variations in cab configuration and windshield design can change blade lengths. When replacing blades, the safest approach is to confirm the correct size for your exact vehicle using the owner’s manual, Ford’s parts catalog, or a VIN-based lookup, then match the lengths to your current setup.
How to verify your Ford F-150 wiper sizes
Use these steps to confirm the exact blade lengths for your truck before purchasing replacements.
- Check your owner's manual or the official FordParts catalog for your year, make, and trim, or search by your VIN to pull the exact specifications.
- Inspect the current blades for size markings on the blade housing or packaging (common markings include 26" and 18").
- Measure the blades directly: with the wipers lifted, measure from the center of the wiper arm to the tip of the blade for each side.
- When in doubt, consult an auto parts store or use a year/model lookup tool to confirm the correct lengths.
Following these steps will help ensure you buy the correct blades for your F-150 and avoid ill-fitting replacements.
Common configurations you’ll encounter
In the vast majority of recent F-150s, you’ll find a 26-inch driver-side blade paired with an 18-inch passenger-side blade. Some older generations or certain trims may use alternative lengths (for example, 24" driver with 18" passenger, or 26" driver with a 20" passenger) depending on the windshield and wiper arm design. Always verify for your specific vehicle.
Summary
The Ford F-150 typically uses a 26-inch driver-side wiper blade and an 18-inch passenger-side blade, but exact sizes vary by year and trim. To avoid buying the wrong blades, check your VIN, owner’s manual, or the Ford parts catalog, and measure or inspect your current blades before purchasing replacements.


