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Eagle Talon Wiper Blade Size

Find the correct wiper blade sizes for your Eagle Talon. Covers driver, passenger, and rear wiper for all model years.

Quick Answer

The Eagle Talon wiper blade sizes vary by model year. Most recent models use 24"-26" driver side, 16"-20" passenger side, and 10"-14" rear (if equipped). See the year-by-year breakdown below.

1993-1998

1993-1998
Driver Side22" or 24"
Passenger Side16" or 17"
Rear (if equipped)10" - 14"
Wiper Arm TypeJ-hook (most common)
Recommended TypeBeam or hybrid blades
Notes
  • β†’Replace wiper blades every 6-12 months for best visibility
  • β†’Lift the wiper arm carefully β€” letting it snap back can crack the windshield
  • β†’Clean the windshield with glass cleaner before installing new blades

1990-1992

1990-1992
Driver Side22" or 24"
Passenger Side16" or 17"
Rear (if equipped)10" - 14"
Wiper Arm TypeJ-hook (most common)
Recommended TypeBeam or hybrid blades
Notes
  • β†’Replace wiper blades every 6-12 months for best visibility
  • β†’Lift the wiper arm carefully β€” letting it snap back can crack the windshield
  • β†’Clean the windshield with glass cleaner before installing new blades

Frequently Asked Questions

What size wiper blades does a Eagle Talon use?
The Eagle Talon wiper blade sizes depend on the model year. Check the year-specific breakdown below for exact driver, passenger, and rear wiper sizes for your vehicle.
How often should I replace Eagle Talon wiper blades?
Replace your Eagle Talon wiper blades every 6-12 months, or when you notice streaking, skipping, or squeaking. Blades degrade faster in extreme heat and UV exposure.
What type of wiper blades are best for a Eagle Talon?
Beam (bracketless) blades like the Bosch Icon or Rain-X Latitude provide the best all-weather performance for the Eagle Talon. They conform better to curved windshields and resist ice buildup.
Can I use different size wiper blades on my Eagle Talon?
Stick with the manufacturer-recommended sizes for optimal coverage. Going 1" longer on the driver side is sometimes possible but may cause the blades to hit each other. Never go shorter than OEM spec.

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