Note: The size guide below covers both the Dodge Ram 3500 (1994-2010) and Ram 3500 (2011-current) truck models.
Whether you’re towing massive commercial trailers or hauling critical equipment to remote job sites, driving a Ram 3500 means handling serious responsibility. This heavy-duty workhorse was engineered for applications where failure isn’t an option, yet worn wiper blades that skip and smear can turn any weather event into a dangerous situation.
A fresh set of wiper blades makes a huge difference. Our Ram 3500 sizing chart shows you exactly which blade lengths match your particular model year, plus we’ll reveal which wiper brand commercial fleet managers most often recommend.
Ram 3500 Wiper Blade Size Chart
| Year | Style | Driver | Passenger | Recommended |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Pickup Truck | 22" | 22" | Bosch ICON |
| 2024 | Pickup Truck | 22" | 22" | Bosch ICON |
| 2023 | Pickup Truck | 22" | 22" | Bosch ICON |
| 2022 | Pickup Truck | 22" | 22" | Bosch ICON |
| 2021 | Pickup Truck | 22" | 22" | Bosch ICON |
| 2020 | Pickup Truck | 22" | 22" | Bosch ICON |
| 2019 | Pickup Truck | 22" | 22" | Bosch ICON |
| 2018 | Pickup Truck | 22" | 22" | Bosch ICON |
| 2017 | Pickup Truck | 22" | 22" | Bosch ICON |
| 2016 | Pickup Truck | 22" | 22" | Bosch ICON |
| 2015 | Pickup Truck | 22" | 22" | Bosch ICON |
| 2014 | Pickup Truck | 22" | 22" | Bosch ICON |
| 2013 | Pickup Truck | 22" | 22" | Bosch ICON |
| 2012 | Pickup Truck | 22" | 22" | Bosch ICON |
| 2011 | Pickup Truck | 22" | 22" | Bosch ICON |
Dodge Ram 3500 Wiper Blade Size Chart
| Year | Style | Driver | Passenger | Recommended |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Pickup Truck | 22" | 22" | Bosch ICON |
| 2009 | Pickup Truck | 22" | 22" | Bosch ICON |
| 2008 | Pickup Truck | 24" | 24" | Bosch ICON |
| 2007 | Pickup Truck | 24" | 24" | Bosch ICON |
| 2006 | Pickup Truck | 24" | 24" | Bosch ICON |
| 2005 | Pickup Truck | 24" | 24" | Bosch ICON |
| 2004 | Pickup Truck | 24" | 24" | Bosch ICON |
| 2003 | Pickup Truck | 24" | 24" | Bosch ICON |
| 2002 | Pickup Truck | 20" | 20" | Bosch ICON |
| 2001 | Pickup Truck | 20" | 20" | Bosch ICON |
| 2000 | Pickup Truck | 20" | 20" | Bosch ICON |
| 1999 | Pickup Truck | 20" | 20" | Bosch ICON |
| 1998 | Pickup Truck | 20" | 20" | Bosch ICON |
| 1997 | Pickup Truck | 20" | 20" | Bosch ICON |
| 1996 | Pickup Truck | 20" | 20" | Bosch ICON |
| 1995 | Pickup Truck | 20" | 20" | Bosch ICON |
| 1994 | Pickup Truck | 20" | 20" | Bosch ICON |
About the Dodge Ram 3500
The Dodge Ram 3500 is billed as the “king of hauling” for good reason… this heavy duty pickup can handle extreme cargo loads that leave other trucks in the dust. Chrysler developed the Ram 3500 as the flagship of its heavy-duty truck lineup, launching alongside the 2500 for the 1994 model year.
This one-ton pickup targeted the most demanding commercial and recreational applications where maximum capability was needed. Engineers designed the platform around a reinforced frame, heavy-duty suspension, and driveline components capable of handling extreme loads that would overwhelm lighter trucks.
The 5.9-liter Cummins turbo diesel inline-six quickly became the engine of choice for many buyers, though it was not standard equipment. Gasoline V8 options were also available for those prioritizing lower purchase costs. Dual rear-wheel (DRW) configurations offered better stability and greater payload ratings, making the truck ideal for hauling construction equipment, large livestock trailers, and other heavy loads.
Primary competition included Ford’s F-350 (with the Super Duty line debuting in 1999), Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD, and GMC Sierra 3500HD. Each manufacturer approached the one-ton segment differently. Some emphasized raw power, others focused on comfort or fuel economy. The Ram 3500 built its reputation on diesel performance, durability, and exceptional towing capability.
The second generation, introduced for the 2003 model year, brought updated styling, improved interior comfort, and steadily increasing towing ratings as transmission and chassis technology advanced. Electronic stability systems became available to help drivers manage heavy loads more safely.
The third generation debuted for the 2010 model year, though the 6.7-liter Cummins diesel had already replaced the 5.9-liter unit in 2007. This engine produced significantly more torque than its predecessor while meeting stricter emissions standards through advanced exhaust aftertreatment systems. Heavy-duty Aisin six-speed automatic transmissions became available to handle the increased torque more effectively than previous units.
The current fifth generation launched for the 2019 model year, bringing major refinements to ride quality, interior appointments, and available technology. Advanced trailer management systems assist with hitching, backing, and maneuvering.
Despite these luxury and tech upgrades, the Ram 3500 remains focused on maximum capability. Properly equipped with a high-output 6.7-liter Cummins and a fifth-wheel hitch, today’s Ram 3500 can tow over 37,000 pounds, making it a true commercial-grade vehicle for the heaviest applications.
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