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What size windshield wipers go on a Tahoe?

The typical configuration for Chevrolet Tahoes is a 22-inch wiper blade on the driver’s side and a 20-inch blade on the passenger side. This guide explains common sizes and how to verify the exact fit for your year and trim.


What to know about Tahoe wiper sizes


Because the Tahoe line spans several generations—from late 1990s designs to modern GMTK2XX models—blade lengths can vary by year and trim. The sizes listed here reflect what most Tahoes use, but the precise specification for your vehicle may differ. Always confirm with your owner's manual or a trusted parts finder if you’re unsure.


Common wiper sizes for the Tahoe


Wiper blade lengths are chosen to balance full windshield coverage with proper arm clearance. The following sizes are commonly found on many Tahoe models, though individual vehicles may differ.



  • Driver-side blade: 22 inches

  • Passenger-side blade: 20 inches


In practice, this 22/20 pairing serves as the standard starting point for most Tahoes across recent generations. However, some years or trims may use different lengths, so verification is recommended before purchasing replacements.


How to confirm the exact size for your Tahoe


To ensure you buy the correct blades for your exact Tahoe, use one or more of these quick checks.



  1. Consult the owner's manual section on windshield wipers for the recommended blade lengths.

  2. Inspect the labels on your current blades or the packaging of replacements for the vehicle year and model.

  3. Check the driver’s door jamb or the interior sticker that sometimes lists blade sizes for the vehicle.

  4. Measure your current blades accurately: remove them and measure from tip to base, or measure while installed if safe to do so.

  5. Use an online blade-size finder by entering your Tahoe’s year, make, and trim to get a tailored match.


Concluding: Once you know the exact sizes, replace both blades in pair to ensure even wear and optimal visibility in all weather conditions.


Summary


For most Chevrolet Tahoes, the starting point is a 22-inch driver-side blade and a 20-inch passenger-side blade. Exact sizes can vary by generation and trim, so always verify with official sources or an online parts finder before purchasing replacements. A quick check of the manual, labels, or a trusted sizing tool will ensure you get the correct fit for your specific Tahoe.

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