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Jeep Wrangler · 2012–2025

Jeep Wrangler Wiper Blade Sizes

The specification is not the same across every year we cover, the table below shows exactly where it changes.

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Has the Jeep Wrangler wiper blades specification changed by year?

Model yearsDriverPassengerRearConnector
2018202516"16"12"JL uses matched 16-in front blades (up from JK's 15-in) plus a 12-in rear blade; consistent across the whole 2018–2025 run
2012201715"15"12"Sources disagree slightly (14 vs. 15 vs. 16 in front) depending on chart vs. what's actually on the car. 15/15 front with a 12-in rear blade is the most consistent factory figure across the 2012–2017 run.

Each row links to the full specification for that generation, including trim-by-trim breakdowns and the part numbers. Where engines within a generation differ, that page separates them.

Full specifications by generation

The wiper blades on a Jeep Wrangler is set by its generation, not its model year, so each generation has one page carrying the complete figures, part numbers and fitment notes for every year it covers.

Jeep Wrangler wiper blades: common questions

What size wiper blades does a Jeep Wrangler take?

16 inches on the driver's side and 16 inches on the passenger's side, plus a 12-inch rear blade.

Can you fit a longer wiper blade on a Jeep Wrangler?

Going up one inch usually clears, but it is not free: an oversized driver's blade can overlap the passenger blade at the top of the sweep, or run off the edge of the glass and chatter. The factory sizes are chosen to sweep the maximum area without contact.

What wiper connector does a Jeep Wrangler use?

JL uses matched 16-in front blades (up from JK's 15-in) plus a 12-in rear blade; consistent across the whole 2018–2025 run. Blade packaging lists the connector type. Match it or the adapter will not latch.

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