Most Dodge Chargers use a 22-inch wiper blade on the driver's side and a 21-inch blade on the passenger side, though exact sizes can vary by year and trim. Checking your owner's manual or the current blades is the best way to confirm.
This article explains typical sizes, how to verify your specific Charger, and tips for finding the right replacements so you can maintain clear visibility in all weather.
Typical sizes for modern Dodge Charger (2011–present)
Here are the sizes you will most likely need for Charger models sold in the last decade.
- Driver-side blade: 22 inches
- Passenger-side blade: 21 inches
Note: Some trims or model years may use 22 inches on both sides or a 21/22 pairing different from the above. Always confirm with manual or measurement.
How to verify your exact blade size
To avoid ordering the wrong blades, use these steps to confirm your Charger’s exact lengths and connector type before purchasing.
- Check the owner's manual or the label on the inside of the hood area or near the wiper motor for the recommended sizes.
- Compare the blades you're currently using by length; measure from the tip to the end and compare to standard sizes (e.g., 22”, 21”).
- Use an online compatibility tool from a reputable auto parts retailer by entering your Charger’s year and trim.
- If you’re unsure, remove the current blades and bring them to a parts store to ensure you get the correct replacement and connector type.
Following these steps will help you source the correct blades for your specific Dodge Charger regardless of year or trim.
Summary
The typical replacement pairing for most modern Dodge Chargers is a 22-inch driver-side blade and a 21-inch passenger-side blade. Always verify with the owner's manual or by measuring your current blades, especially for older models or unusual trims, to avoid ordering the wrong size. When in doubt, consult a trusted parts retailer with your vehicle's year, make, and model.


