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What size wipers for a Jeep Wrangler?

Answer: For most Jeep Wranglers, the front wipers are around 22 inches on the driver’s side, with the passenger side blade typically in the 21–22 inch range; however exact sizes depend on the year and model, so always verify for your specific vehicle.


Wiper blade sizing on a Jeep Wrangler isn’t a one-size-fits-all matter. The Wrangler has evolved through multiple generations, and different years, two-door versus four-door configurations, and even trim levels can influence the exact blade lengths. This article explains how to determine the right size for your specific Wrangler and what sizes you’re likely to encounter when shopping for replacements.


Key factors that affect wiper blade size


Several variables determine the correct blade length for a Wrangler. Understanding these helps you avoid ordering the wrong size.



  • Model year and generation (YJ, TJ, JK, JL)

  • Two-door vs. four-door configuration

  • Front vs. rear wipers (some Wranglers have rear wipers with their own blade length)

  • Windshield curvature and wiper park position


Knowing these factors will help you pinpoint the right blade length and ensure optimal contact with the windshield for clear visibility.


How to confirm the exact size for your Wrangler


To ensure you get the correct blades, use these verification steps before purchasing.



  • Check the owner's manual or the glovebox wiper-size chart for your exact year and model.

  • Inspect your current blades and measure their length from tip to tip.

  • Use the VIN or model year to look up the official wiper size in the Jeep parts catalog or a trusted retailer’s site.

  • If you’re unsure, bring the old blade or the model/year information to a parts store to match the length.


Verifying the exact size helps ensure a proper fit, prevents rubbing against the blade housing, and maintains effective wiping performance in rain or snow.


Common sizes you’re likely to encounter on modern Wranglers


In today’s Wrangler lineup, certain blade lengths are frequently offered, though they can vary by year and market. Use this as a general guide and always confirm for your vehicle.



  • Driver-side blade length: typically 22 inches

  • Passenger-side blade length: commonly 21–22 inches


When shopping, you may see options labeled as 22"/21" or 22"/22" pairs. If your Wrangler is an older or less common configuration, sizes may deviate; always verify from an authoritative source for your exact model and year.


Rear wiper note (where applicable)


Some four-door Wranglers include a rear wiper blade with its own length. If your vehicle has a rear wiper, check the rear blade length separately using the same verification steps above.


Summary


In short, while the front wipers on many Wranglers are around 22 inches on the driver’s side and about 21–22 inches on the passenger side, exact sizes vary by year, generation, and configuration. Always verify with the owner's manual, the vehicle’s official parts catalog, or a reputable retailer, and measure or compare with the current blades before purchasing. This ensures you get the right fit for clear, safe visibility in all weather.

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