The Jeep Wrangler is an American built off road SUV, recognised globally as one of the most capable and iconic vehicles in the Jeep lineup. The Wrangler (JL, 2018-2022) takes a 16 inch (400mm) blade on both the driver and passenger side, with earlier JK and TJ generations using 15 inch (375mm) blades on both sides. Front wipers across all three generations use a J-Hook connector, and rear wiper fitment varies by generation, with the JL and TJ fitted with a rear wiper as standard and the JK built without one. Find your vehicle year in the table below.

SUV (JL)

Year Driver Side Passenger Side Buy and Save 50% Off RRP
2018 16" (400mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2019 16" (400mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2020 16" (400mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2021 16" (400mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now
2022 16" (400mm) 16" (400mm) Buy Now

SUV (JK)

Year Driver Side Passenger Side Buy and Save 50% Off RRP
2007 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
2008 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
2009 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
2010 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
2011 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
2012 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
2013 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
2014 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
2015 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
2016 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
2017 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
2018 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now

SUV (TJ)

Year Driver Side Passenger Side Buy and Save 50% Off RRP
1996 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
1997 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
1998 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
1999 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
2000 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
2001 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
2002 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
2003 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
2004 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
2005 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
2006 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now
2007 15" (375mm) 15" (375mm) Buy Now

Frequently Asked Questions

What size wiper blades does a Jeep Wrangler take?

The Jeep Wrangler JL (2018-2022) takes a 16 inch (400mm) blade on both the driver and passenger side. Earlier JK (2007-2018) and TJ (1996-2007) models take a 15 inch (375mm) blade on both sides. Owners should always confirm against their specific generation before ordering.

Does the Jeep Wrangler have a rear wiper?

It depends on the generation. The JL (2018-2022) and TJ (1996-2007) are fitted with a rear wiper as standard, with the JL using a 12 inch (300mm) rear blade and the TJ using a 17 inch (425mm) rear blade. The JK (2007-2018) does not have a rear wiper and is fitted with two front blades only.

What wiper connector does the Jeep Wrangler use?

All three Wrangler generations covered here, the JL, JK and TJ, use a J-Hook connector on the front wiper arms. This connector type is common across most Jeep models sold in Australia.

Why do Wrangler generations use different blade sizes?

The Wrangler has been redesigned several times since 1996, and each generation brings changes to windscreen shape and wiper arm geometry. This means the JL, JK and TJ all require different blade lengths, even though they share the same model name and similar off road styling.

How often should I replace Jeep Wrangler wiper blades?

Jeep Wrangler wiper blades should generally be replaced every twelve months, or sooner if streaking, skipping or noise becomes noticeable. The Wrangler often sees more sun and dust exposure than typical passenger cars due to its off road use, which can shorten blade life.

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