The front wipers on the 2019 Dodge Charger are typically 22 inches on the driver’s side and 21 inches on the passenger’s side, with an 11-inch rear blade. Some trims or regional variations may differ, so it’s best to verify by measuring the blades or checking the owner’s manual.
Understanding the exact blade sizes helps ensure you buy the right replacements for clear visibility in rain, snow, and road spray. Below, we break down the standard sizes used on most 2019 Chargers, how to confirm yours, and practical tips for replacing them.
Front wiper sizes
Here are the commonly used front wiper lengths for the 2019 Charger, covering both driver and passenger sides. Sizes can vary by trim, but these are the typical defaults you’re most likely to encounter.
- Driver-side front blade: 22 inches
- Passenger-side front blade: 21 inches
In practice, many Chargers use a 22" driver blade paired with a 21" passenger blade. To be certain, measure the length of the blade you remove or consult the owner's manual or a parts catalog for your exact VIN.
Rear wiper size
The rear window on the 2019 Charger uses a single blade, most commonly 11 inches. This size is typical across most Charger trims, but verify by checking the current blade or the service manual for your specific vehicle.
- Rear blade: 11 inches
Rear wiper sizes are usually consistent across model years for this body style, but differences can occur with certain packages. If in doubt, measure the rear blade length or reference the factory spec sheet for your car’s build.
Replacement tips
When replacing, match the blade length to the size listed above and choose the correct attachment type (hook, pin, or bayonet) for your wiper arms. It’s a good practice to replace both front blades at the same time to ensure even wiping performance and consistent contact with the windshield.
Where to buy and how to verify
Replacement blades can be purchased at auto parts stores, online retailers, or the dealership. Bring the old blade or your vehicle’s VIN to confirm the exact sizes. Many retailers also offer universal replacement blades with adapters that fit multiple arm types.
Summary
For a 2019 Dodge Charger, plan for front driver-side blades around 22 inches and passenger-side blades around 21 inches, with an 11-inch rear blade. Always confirm by measuring the current blades or consulting the owner’s manual to accommodate any trim-specific variations. Regular replacement helps maintain visibility and safety in adverse weather.


