Chevrolet Silverado 3500 Wiper Blade Sizes (2001-2025)

Fifth-wheel campers, livestock trailers, construction equipment… your Chevrolet Silverado 3500 moves it all. But maximum towing capacity means nothing when you can’t see the road because your old wiper blades turn your windshield into a smeared mess during a downpour.

Skip the trial-and-error approach to blade shopping. Our detailed guide below shows precisely which dimensions fit your Silverado 3500’s model year. Curious which wiper manufacturer builds blades tough enough for heavy-duty truck punishment? We’ll point you straight to it.

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Chevrolet Silverado 3500 Wiper Blade Size Chart

Note: The size guide includes the 3500, 3500 Classic, and 3500 HD.

YearStyleDriverPassengerRecommended
2025Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2024Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2023Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2022Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2021Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2020Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2019Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2018Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2017Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2016Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2015Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2014Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2013Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2012Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2011Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2010Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2009Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2008Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2007Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2006Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2005Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2004Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2003Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2002Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON
2001Pickup22"22"Bosch ICON

About the Chevrolet Silverado 3500

The Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD sits atop Chevrolet’s truck hierarchy as the ultimate capability machine. While it shares the HD designation with the Silverado 2500HD, the 3500 distinguishes itself through higher payload ratings, increased towing capacity, and the availability of dual rear wheel (dually) configurations that provide maximum stability when hauling extreme loads.

This isn’t a truck for weekend warriors. It’s purpose-built for commercial operators, serious towers, and anyone whose business demands absolute maximum capability.

The current fourth-generation Silverado 3500HD arrived for the 2020 model year alongside its 2500HD sibling, sharing the same bold styling and heavy-duty architecture. Available in Regular Cab, Crew Cab, and Chassis Cab configurations, the 3500HD offers remarkable versatility.

Single rear wheel models appeal to buyers who need serious capability without dually width, while dual rear wheel variants deliver the stability and payload necessary for the heaviest applications. Powertrain options mirror the 2500HD (a standard 6.6-liter gasoline V8 or the optional 6.6-liter Duramax turbo-diesel that produces over 900 lb-ft of torque). The Allison ten-speed automatic transmission handles the brutal forces these engines create.

In the one-ton truck segment, the Silverado 3500HD competes directly against the Ford F-350 Super Duty and Ram 3500. These three titans engage in constant specification warfare, with each manufacturer claiming towing and payload supremacy with different configurations.

The GMC Sierra 3500HD is mechanically identical but offers more upscale trim levels for buyers wanting luxury alongside capability. Competition has pushed all manufacturers to develop sophisticated trailer management systems, advanced camera arrays, and connectivity features that make managing massive loads safer.

Chevrolet markets the Silverado 3500HD toward contractors, landscapers, farmers, and commercial fleet operators who need trucks that work as hard as they do. Recent updates have focused on improving the driver experience for long highway hauls and enhancing safety technology.

While the truck market shifts toward electrification, the Silverado 3500HD remains thoroughly traditional, prioritizing proven diesel and gasoline power for buyers whose livelihoods depend on reliability under extreme conditions.

See Also: Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD wiper blade lengths, Chevrolet Silverado 1500 wiper blade lengths, Chevrolet Colorado wiper blade lengths