New Old Stock OEM Wiper Blades For Ford, GM, & Mopar
Conventional All Season Metal Wiper Blade
Conventional All Season Metal Wiper Blade
Conventional All Season Metal Wiper Blade
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Windshield Wiper Motor
Windshield Wiper Motor
Windshield Wiper Motor
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TL;DR Summary
OEM wiper blades are designed to match the windshield shape, wiper arm style, and factory wiping pattern of a specific vehicle. IPI Parts helps shoppers find genuine Ford, Mopar, and GM wiper blade options, including parts that may be NOS, superseded, or discontinued, depending on the application.
Wiper blades are simple parts, but fitment still matters. Blade length, connector style, rear wiper design, and left-versus-right placement can vary by model year, trim, and body style. Shoppers replacing weather-exposed exterior components may also want to compare related splash guards and mud flaps or tire accessories while confirming vehicle details.
What This Category Includes
- Front windshield wiper blades
- Rear wiper blades for hatchbacks, SUVs, wagons, and vans
- OEM-style replacement blade assemblies
- Blade inserts or related service parts where applicable
- Hard-to-find, superseded, or discontinued wiper components when listed
Why Genuine OEM Parts Matter
Genuine OEM wiper blades are built around the vehicle's original wiper system rather than a universal approximation. That can help preserve the intended contact pressure, sweep coverage, and arm attachment. Aftermarket blades can work well in many cases, but universal adapters, incorrect lengths, or mismatched rear-blade designs may cause chatter, streaking, lifting, or incomplete wiping.
How to Choose the Right Part
Start with your vehicle year, make, model, and body style. Then compare the listed position, such as driver side, passenger side, front pair, or rear. If you are replacing an original blade, check any visible part number or service information before ordering. For older vehicles, a superseded number may replace the original part number, so product notes are especially important.
Compatibility or Fitment Guidance
Wiper blade fitment may vary by windshield size, wiper arm connector, rear liftgate design, and production year. Before purchasing, select the correct vehicle information and review product notes carefully. If available, VIN details can help confirm whether the part matches your vehicle's original equipment.
Key Takeaways
- OEM wiper blades are selected by vehicle fitment, not blade length alone.
- Rear wiper blades often have more vehicle-specific designs than front blades.
- Check part numbers and notes when dealing with older, superseded, or discontinued applications.
FAQ
Are OEM wiper blades better than universal blades?
OEM blades are designed around the original wiper system and connector style. Universal blades may fit many vehicles, but the correct OEM part is often the cleaner choice for factory-style fitment.
Do driver and passenger wiper blades use the same part?
Not always. Many vehicles use different blade lengths or positions, so verify the listed side before ordering.
Can I use a superseded wiper blade part number?
Often, yes, if the supersession is listed for your vehicle. Review the product notes and confirm fitment before purchase.
