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What wipers go on a 2014 Chevy Silverado?

The standard front wiper blades for most 2014 Silverado pickups are 22 inches on the driver’s side and 20 inches on the passenger’s side.


This guide explains the typical sizing, notes how blade lengths can vary with cab configuration, and covers how to verify the right fit and how to replace them. It’s designed to help you confirm the correct blades for your exact truck and keep visibility clear in all weather conditions.


Front wiper blade sizes for the 2014 Silverado


Before listing sizes, it’s useful to know the common pairing used on most 2014 Silverado models. This section gives the standard lengths you’re likely to encounter when shopping for replacements.



  • Driver-side blade: 22 inches

  • Passenger-side blade: 20 inches


Sizes can vary by specific cab and trim, so if your vehicle has a nonstandard setup or you’re unsure, double-check against your owner’s manual or by inspecting the blades you’re replacing.


Variations by cab and how to confirm the right fit


The Silverado is available in Regular Cab and Double Cab (Crew Cab) configurations. While the 22"/20" pairing covers the majority of 2014 models, it’s possible for a particular build to differ, especially if you’re replacing after-market blades or if your windshield/wiper linkage setup has unique requirements. Always verify to ensure an exact match.


Tips to confirm the correct sizes


Before purchasing replacements, use these quick checks to confirm the correct lengths for your exact truck.



  1. Check the owner's manual or the blade packaging for listed lengths.

  2. Inspect the blades you’re replacing for length markings or measurements.

  3. Measure the current blades with a tape measure if needed (drive-side length and passenger-side length).

  4. Ensure the replacement blades you buy match both the length and the attachment type (hook, pin, or side-lock) used by your wiper arms.


After confirming, you’ll be set to choose the right blades with confidence and maintain optimal windshield clearance.


Blade types and replacement options


Wiper blades come in several styles. For a 2014 Silverado, you’ll typically choose between traditional framed blades, beam blades, or hybrid designs. Beam blades often provide better contact and quieter operation, while traditional framed blades are widely available and easy to replace. Always select blades that match your arm connector style and the correct lengths.



  • Beam blades (often recommended for better contact and performance)

  • Conventional framed blades (wide availability and simplicity)

  • Hybrid blades (a mix of frame and beam benefits)


Regardless of style, replace both blades at the same time to ensure even wiping performance and avoid streaking as the old blade edges wear unevenly.


Installation tips and maintenance


Installing new wiper blades on a 2014 Silverado is a straightforward task you can do at home with basic tools. Follow these steps to ensure a secure fit and proper operation.



  1. Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield to relieve tension.

  2. Remove the old blade by releasing the connector and sliding it off the arm.

  3. Attach the new blade by sliding it onto the arm and securing the connector according to the blade’s instructions.

  4. Lower the wiper arm back onto the windshield gently and test the sweep pattern with the wipers and washer fluid.

  5. Check for proper contact across the entire windshield and replace if you notice streaking or skipping.


Tip: It’s a good idea to replace wipers in pairs and to inspect them at least every 6–12 months, or sooner if you notice streaking, skipping, or splitting rubber on the blades.


Where to buy and what to ask for


When shopping, you’ll see OEM and aftermarket options. Look for blades labeled as compatible with the 2014 Silverado or GM pickup trucks. Popular choices include brands such as Bosch, Rain-X, and ACDelco, among others. If in doubt, bring your current blades to the store to compare lengths and connector types, or ask a parts specialist for assistance based on your VIN.


Summary


For most 2014 Chevy Silverado pickups, the standard front wiper blade pairing is 22 inches on the driver’s side and 20 inches on the passenger side. Always verify exact lengths for your cab configuration and connector type, especially if you’re replacing after-market blades. When replacing, consider beam or hybrid blades for improved performance, replace both blades at once, and follow the installation steps to ensure a proper fit and clear visibility in all weather conditions.

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