2005 Ford F-150
Wiper Blade Size
The 2005 Ford F-150 uses 22"" and 22"" front wiper blades, with no rear wiper on this model. The blades mount on J-Hook (curved hook) arms. This is a mid-size configuration typical of mid-size sedans from this era.
The 1997–2020 Ford F-150 all use the same wiper blade sizes, so any blade that fits the 2005 model will also fit these years.
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J-Hook Installation Guide
J-Hook is the most common wiper arm type, found on the majority of vehicles worldwide. The arm ends in a curved metal hook that the blade adapter clips onto. Nearly all universal replacement blades include a J-Hook adapter, making replacement straightforward.
- 1 Pull the wiper arm away from the windshield until it locks in the upright position.
- 2 Rotate the blade perpendicular to the arm to expose the J-Hook slot.
- 3 Press the small release tab on the blade adapter and slide the old blade downward off the hook.
- 4 Align the new 22"" driver-side blade with the J-Hook opening and slide it upward until it clicks into place.
- 5 Gently lower the arm back onto the windshield to confirm a snug fit.
- 6 Repeat on the passenger side with the 22"" blade.
- 7 Spray washer fluid and cycle the wipers to verify smooth, streak-free operation.
Tips
• J-Hook is the most common arm type — most universal wiper blades include a J-Hook adapter in the box.
• Place a folded towel on the windshield before removing the blade. If the bare arm snaps back, it can crack the glass.
• If the new blade wobbles, double-check that the hook is fully seated in the adapter channel.
Rear Wiper
The 2005 Ford F-150 does not have a rear wiper blade. This is common for sedans and coupes. If your vehicle was originally equipped with a rear wiper and it has been removed, see our rear wiper delete guide for cap and plug options.
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