Driver Side
15inches
Passenger Side
15inches
Rear
N/A
Connector Type: J-Hook

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What Size Wiper Blades Does a 2007 Jeep Wrangler Need?

The 2007 Jeep Wrangler requires a 15-inch wiper blade on the driver side and a 15-inch blade on the passenger side. This vehicle does not have a rear wiper. The wiper arms use a J-Hook connector, which is the most common type found on vehicles, making it compatible with most aftermarket wiper blades.

Choosing the correct wiper blade size is essential for maintaining clear visibility during rain, snow, and other adverse weather conditions. An incorrectly sized wiper blade can leave streaks, miss sections of the windshield, or even damage the wiper motor. Always use the manufacturer-recommended sizes listed above for the best performance and safety.

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Pro Tip: Write down your wiper sizes (15" driver / 15" passenger) before heading to the auto parts store. This avoids guesswork and ensures you get the right fit on the first try.

How to Replace Wiper Blades on a 2007 Jeep Wrangler

Replacing the wiper blades on your 2007 Jeep Wrangler is a straightforward DIY task that takes less than 10 minutes and requires no tools. Here is a step-by-step guide for J-Hook connector wiper blades:

  1. Lift the wiper arm — Pull the wiper arm away from the windshield until it locks in an upright position. Be careful not to let it snap back, as it could crack the windshield.
  2. Press the release tab — On the J-Hook adapter, locate the small release tab where the blade meets the hook. Press this tab to unlock the blade.
  3. Slide off the old blade — Slide the wiper blade downward to unhook it from the J-Hook arm. Set the old blade aside.
  4. Attach the new blade — Slide the new wiper blade onto the J-Hook arm until you hear a click, indicating it's securely locked in place.
  5. Lower the arm — Gently lower the wiper arm back onto the windshield. Repeat for the other wiper.
  6. Test — Turn on your wipers and spray washer fluid to verify the new blades wipe cleanly without streaks or chattering.
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Most wiper blade manufacturers recommend replacing your blades every 6 to 12 months, or sooner if you notice streaking, skipping, or squeaking.

Best Wiper Blades for the 2007 Jeep Wrangler

When shopping for wiper blades for your 2007 Jeep Wrangler, you have several trusted brands to choose from. Here are the top picks that fit your vehicle perfectly:

BrandTypeBest ForPrice Range
Bosch ICONBeamAll-weather performance$18–28
Rain-X LatitudeBeamRain repellent coating$14–22
ANCO 31-SeriesConventionalBudget-friendly reliability$8–14
Michelin Stealth UltraHybridQuiet operation$16–24
Valeo 900-SeriesBeamOEM-quality replacement$15–25

All five brands offer blades compatible with your vehicle's connector type. We recommend beam-style blades for the best performance in all weather conditions, though conventional blades remain a solid budget option.

Jeep Wrangler Wiper Size Chart — All Years

Below is a complete wiper blade size chart for every year of the Jeep Wrangler. Click any year to see the full guide and shop for the correct size.

YearDriverPassengerRearConnector
2007 ✓ 15 in 15 in N/A J-Hook
2008 15 in 15 in N/A J-Hook
2009 15 in 15 in N/A J-Hook
2010 15 in 15 in N/A J-Hook
2011 15 in 15 in N/A J-Hook
2012 15 in 15 in N/A J-Hook
2013 15 in 15 in N/A J-Hook
2014 15 in 15 in N/A J-Hook
2015 15 in 15 in N/A J-Hook
2016 15 in 15 in N/A J-Hook
2017 15 in 15 in N/A J-Hook
2018 18 in 18 in 12 in J-Hook
2019 18 in 18 in 12 in J-Hook
2020 18 in 18 in 12 in J-Hook
2021 18 in 18 in 12 in J-Hook
2022 18 in 18 in 12 in J-Hook
2023 18 in 18 in 12 in J-Hook
2024 18 in 18 in 12 in J-Hook
2025 18 in 18 in 12 in J-Hook

Understanding Wiper Blade Connector Types

Wiper blade connectors are the mechanism that attaches the blade to the wiper arm. Using the wrong connector type means the blade won't attach to your vehicle. Here's a quick guide to the most common types:

ConnectorDescriptionCommon On
J-HookThe most universal connector. A simple hook shape on the wiper arm that the blade slides onto.Most American & Japanese vehicles
Push ButtonA push-button release mechanism. Press the button, slide the blade off, and click the new one in.European vehicles (Audi, BMW, VW)
Pinch TabSmall tabs on the sides of the connector that you squeeze to release the blade.Some European & luxury vehicles
BayonetA locking arm mechanism common on some European vehicles.Older European models

When to Replace Your Wiper Blades

Knowing when to replace your wiper blades is just as important as knowing the correct size. Here are the key signs that it's time for new blades:

As a general rule, replace your wiper blades every 6 to 12 months. If you live in an area with extreme heat, cold, or heavy precipitation, consider replacing them more frequently. Parking in a garage can help extend blade life by protecting the rubber from UV damage and temperature extremes.

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Never run your wipers on a dry windshield. The friction can damage both the rubber blade and the windshield surface. Always use washer fluid when activating your wipers.

Frequently Asked Questions

The 2007 Jeep Wrangler uses 15 inch driver side and 15 inch passenger side wiper blades with J-Hook connectors.
No, the 2007 Jeep Wrangler does not have a rear wiper.
The 2007 Jeep Wrangler uses J-Hook wiper blade connectors.
It is recommended to use the manufacturer-specified sizes for optimal performance. Using a blade that is too long may cause interference, while one that is too short will leave unwiped areas on your windshield.