Looking for the right wiper blades for your Chevy Equinox, huh? I’m on the same boat. Ended up with 24" for the front ones, worked great for me last winter. Best to measure them yourself or check the manual. Found fitting them kinda tricky. Had to ask my buddy for help he did it first.
And yeah, never thought about the back until someone said it’s a good idea. But does it really matter for the back? Anyways, gotta make sure they’re not too long and scrappy them up.
So, how did you end up picking yours? Just winged it or something else?
In Toronto, I had a bad time with the wrong wiper blades on my Chevy Equinox—I ve got 15" in front and 16" in back. Got some solid ones from the parts place, and now everything’s crystal clear. Everyone says your windshield’s gotta fit their bill so you don’t end up blind on rain nights! Kept my ride ready for drenchy days.
Growing up surrounded by snowstorms in Colorado, I’ve swapped out wiper blades like clockwork. For a Chevy Equinox, 15" front and 13" rear usually do the trick. Works smoothly even on my long drives up to Toronto—definitely worth it for clear vision, ain’t no joke!
Oh man, I had the same dilemma when I moved to Halifax a couple years back. Ended up grabbing some 24" wiper blades for my Chevy Equinox, and they fit like a glove. I mean, it’s super crucial to check your driver’s side door frame for those hard-to-read measurements, ya know? Trust me, those instructions are as clear as mud. But once you figure it out, you’ll thank yourself, trust me! Just don’t forget to clear off snow before you hit the road, hehe.
I’ve been driving my Chevy Equinox in Toronto for years. I’ve found that 21-inch wiper blades work great. I’ve seen folks struggling with size mismatches, just make sure they fit snug on your rack! Saved me from a couple of wild rides during those Toronto thunders.
I’ve got myself a Chevy Equinox in Toronto, right? So, I had to sort out some wiper issues after a blizzard. Went to nip over to the auto parts store, and they told me I needed 26" wiper blades. Was trippin’ at first but they fit perfect. Moral of the story, always check your manual. Don’t wanna fumble on the road when Mother Nature throws everything at ya!
I’ve got an Equinox in Toronto, and those wiper blades can be a pain! I had a buddy swear by 24" for the front and 22" for the back. Honestly, they’re a game changer on snowy days. Make sure you check the manual, too, just in case!
In Toronto, I’ve got a '16 Chevy Equinox and swapped out for 20" wiper blades—I mean, who knew dirt roads could make the original ones look like Q-tips! Had to eyeball a bit, but they fit snug as a bug. Size matters when trying to keep the windshield looking slick. Total game-changer on those rainy days!
I had a crazy time figuring this out for my Equinox. I’m in Georgia, and the mechanic said 16 inches is perfect. I tried less, but rain was like liquid chaos. Happiness city now with the right size. So annoying when you think you’re set then BAM, it’s a mess! 

I’ve got a Chevy Equinox in Toronto, & the 24" wiper blades I’ve been using are solid, I ve! They’ve kept the windshield spotless in every blizzard. Dunno about summer, but these duds work in winter, ya know? 
So I was up in Toronto last winter, driving my dad’s Chevy Equinox through the snow. Before hitting the road, I checked out his wiper blades cuz they were squeakin’ like crazy. Turns out, we needed 22-inch blades front and 20-inch in the back – site sure worked right. Odd how a little bit of snow can make visibility suck. But man, those right blades changed the game. Bit of a hassle finding them in Canada, but totally worth it! Trust me on this.