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CarPartSizes
US wiper blade sizes by year, make, and model
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US wiper blade sizes by year, make, and model
10 followers
Free US vehicle fitment lookup for wiper blade sizes by year, make, and model. Check driver, passenger, rear, and connector details, source notes, and unverified fields before buying.

Love how clean the source notes and unverified field tags are on each result, makes it really easy to trust what I’m about to buy.
@kriye781756 Thanks! Keeping the source context visible is really important to us. We’d rather show clearly what has been checked and what still needs confirmation than make a fitment look more certain than it is.
the "unverified fields" note is such a smart touch, basically keeps you from buying the wrong blade based on bad data. respect the honesty on that one.
@etinynylac4u Thanks! We believe an honest “Unverified” is more useful than a confident-looking guess. Glad that came through clearly.
Adding a side by side comparison for two different vehicles would be super useful, especially when households have a couple of cars and want to grab both wiper sizes in one go. Right now I have to do two separate lookups.
@damlagt42 Thanks, that’s a helpful use case. Would you prefer a true side-by-side comparison, or would a single shopping list containing the wiper sizes for both vehicles be more useful? I’d love to understand whether comparing them or preparing for one shopping trip is the main need.
A pdf checklist would be great for printing and taking to the auto parts store when I want to grab wipers in person. Saves me from scrolling on my phone in the aisle trying to compare options side by side.
@emredwp1 A printable checklist makes a lot of sense for buying in store. Would you want one vehicle per sheet, or a single shopping list that can include multiple vehicles?
Love how you flag unverified fields right alongside the source notes, that little honesty check saves so much guesswork before I click "buy" on the wrong blade size.
@cengiz_sur94535 Appreciate that. The goal is to make the final check easier before checkout, especially when a field isn’t fully confirmed by the checked sources.