What are the wiper sizes for the Subaru Forester?

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OBentley
07/29/25 7:04pm
The front wipers are 22 inches and 19 inches, while the rear wiper is 14 inches with a standard interface. The universal model for the Subaru Forester uses 24 and 18 inches. Additional Information: Exterior: The 2021 Subaru Forester comes in six body colors: Bronze Metallic, Horizon Pearl Blue, Crystal White Pearl, Spark Silver Metallic, Magnetite Gray Metallic, and Jasper Green Metallic. Performance: The Subaru Forester offers two different powertrain versions: a gasoline model equipped with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder horizontally opposed engine producing 154 horsepower and 196 Nm of torque, and another version with the same engine producing 150 horsepower.
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