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What size wipers for 2010 Silverado?

Front wipers on a 2010 Silverado are typically 22 inches on the driver’s side and 20 inches on the passenger’s side; the rear blade, if your model has one, is usually around 12 to 14 inches.


The 2010 Silverado line includes Regular Cab, Extended Cab, and Crew Cab variants. While front blade sizes are generally the same across these configurations, it’s best to confirm the exact lengths for your precise truck, especially if aftermarket blades were installed previously. This guide lays out the common sizes and how to verify them.


Front Wiper Blade Sizes


Two blades work together to cover the windshield, with the driver’s side typically longer than the passenger side. The standard lengths used on most 2010 Silverado models are:


Standard blade pairing



  • Driver-side blade: 22 inches

  • Passenger-side blade: 20 inches


These front blade lengths align with OEM guidance and common aftermarket listings for the 2010 Silverado. If your old blades differ, verify against your exact cab and trim or measure the blades you currently have before purchasing replacements.


Rear Wiper Blade Sizes (If Equipped)


Some 2010 Silverado configurations include a rear window wiper. When present, the rear blade is shorter than the front blades and varies by cab style and option packages. A typical range is:


Rear blade considerations



  • Typical rear blade length: 12–14 inches


Note that not all 2010 Silverado models have a rear wiper. If your truck doesn’t have one, this section won’t apply to you. If it does, confirm the exact length by inspecting the current blade or consulting the owner’s manual.


How to Verify and Replace


To ensure you buy the correct blades for your truck, use these verification steps before purchasing:



  • Check the owner’s manual or service booklet for blade size specifications.

  • Look at the label on your existing blades; it usually lists the length.

  • Measure the blade length with a tape measure from the attachment point to the tip on each side.

  • Provide your vehicle’s year, make, model, and cab configuration to an auto parts retailer or use an online fitment tool to confirm compatibility.


Following these steps helps ensure you get the correct sizes and maintain clear visibility in inclement weather.


Summary


For most 2010 Chevrolet Silverado models, plan on 22-inch blades on the driver side and 20-inch blades on the passenger side for the front, with a rear blade of about 12–14 inches if your configuration includes a rear window wiper. Always confirm exact sizes for your cab and trim by consulting the owner’s manual, blade packaging, or an auto parts specialist, and measure if needed. Replacing with the correct lengths ensures full coverage and safer visibility.

What's the worst year for Chevy Silverado 1500?


Worst Years for the Chevy Silverado 1500

  • 2007–2011 (early GMT900) – Known for AFM oil use, lifter noise, and costly engine repairs.
  • 2014–2016 (early K2XX) – Frequent A/C condenser leaks, transmission shudder, and cabin vibration.
  • 2019–2021 (early T1XX) – DFM lifter failures and engine bearing issues that led to recalls.



What size windshield wipers for a 2010 Chevy Silverado 1500?


22"
Note: 22" Driver side wiper. 22" Passenger side wiper. This application will work on either the driver or passenger side of vehicle. Wipers are sold individually.



What size wiper blades does a Chevy Silverado 1500 take?


2025 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Wiper Blades Size/Price Chart

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2025 Chevrolet Silverado 150022 in.22 in.



Can I use 24 instead of 22 wiper blades?


Size matters to a point, just as long as you are about 1 inch higher or lower than your current wiper blade size. If you buy wiper blades that are too big, they might overlap or touch which will cause them to break.


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