Front wiper blades on the 2018 Traverse are typically 26 inches on the driver’s side and 22 inches on the passenger side, with a rear blade around 11 inches. This article outlines the standard sizes and how to confirm the exact fit for your vehicle.
This information helps ensure you buy the right replacements for clear visibility in rain or snow. While these measurements cover the common configuration for most 2018 Traverse models, there can be variations by trim, production run, or aftermarket replacements. Always verify with the owner's manual or by measuring the blades currently installed.
Front wiper blade sizes
Before listing the standard front blade lengths, note that these measurements reflect typical factory specifications used on most 2018 Traverse models.
- Driver's side blade: 26 inches
- Passenger's side blade: 22 inches
These two lengths are the norm for the front of the vehicle. If you experience streaking or misfit issues, aftermarket options are available, but 26/22 inches remains the standard pairing for the front wipers on most 2018 Traveres.
Rear wiper blade size
The rear wiper on the 2018 Traverse is smaller than the front blades and serves the rear window specifically.
- Rear blade: 11 inches
Rear blade sizes can vary slightly with certain trims or aftermarket replacements, but 11 inches is the typical size for the rear wiper on most 2018 Traverse models. If your rear wiper seems different, verify by measuring the blade or consulting the owner's manual.
How to verify the correct sizes for your specific vehicle
To ensure an exact match, check the owner's manual or the sticker located in the driver’s door jamb or under the hood that lists recommended blade sizes. If you don’t have access to the manual, remove the current blades and measure from tip to tip to confirm you purchase the correct replacements.
Summary
The 2018 Chevy Traverse typically uses 26-inch front driver-side blades, 22-inch front passenger-side blades, and an 11-inch rear blade. Always confirm by consulting the owner's manual or measuring the current blades, as some vehicles or aftermarket replacements may differ by trim or production date.


