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2007 Toyota Land Cruiser wiper blades

Wiper blades are absolutely fitted to the 2007 Toyota Land Cruiser. Toyota’s owner’s and service manuals for the 100/200 Series list front wipers (and a rear wiper on wagons), and both Australian Design Rules (ADR 42/04 – General Safety Requirements) and New Zealand Warrant of Fitness rules require operational windscreen wipers and washers. So yes, wiper blades are relevant and essential kit on this vehicle.

On a 2007 Land Cruiser, the wiper blades’ job is simple but critical: keep the windscreen clear of rain, road spray, mud and dust so the driver can see properly. In Aussie outback grit, coastal salt, and New Zealand’s four-seasons-in-a-day weather, blades work hard and cop plenty of UV, so they age faster than many drivers expect.

Most owners will do well to replace blades every 6–12 months, or sooner if they notice performance dropping. Typical signs it’s time for fresh rubbers include:

  • Streaking, smearing, or missed patches
  • Chatter, judder or squeaking
  • Cracked, perished, or split edges
  • Excessive play in the blade or poor screen contact

Sizes vary by series. As a guide, many 100 Series use around 24" driver and 20" passenger fronts, early 200 Series often use 26" driver and 20" passenger, wagons commonly have a 12–13" rear. Always check the owner’s manual, measure the existing blades, or use the vehicle’s VIN to confirm. Fit quality replacements (natural rubber or silicone), and swap front blades as a pair to keep the sweep even. Beam-style blades can give quieter, more consistent contact over the Land Cruiser’s wide screen.

Easy maintenance stretches blade life: wash the windscreen often, wipe the blade edge with a damp microfibre and mild detergent or isopropyl alcohol, and avoid running wipers on a dry or icy screen. In frost, free the blade from the glass first. Lower the wiper arm gently when servicing to avoid cracking the glass.

As part of routine servicing, it pays to check washer fluid level (use proper screen-wash, not just bore or tap water), aim the nozzles, and inspect the wiper arms’ spring tension. Whether tackling winter rain in the South Island or bulldust on corrugated roads, fresh, tidy blades keep this 2007 Land Cruiser safe and easy to live with.

Popular questions

What size wiper blades does a 2007 Land Cruiser take?
It depends on the series. Many 100 Series use about 24" driver and 20" passenger, while early 200 Series often take 26" driver and 20" passenger. Wagons typically have a 12–13" rear. Confirm by checking the manual or measuring what’s on the vehicle.

How often should wiper blades be replaced in Australia and New Zealand?
Plan on every 6–12 months. Coastal salt, UV, dust, and frequent use can shorten that. If you notice streaking, chatter, or cracks, replace sooner.

Can the Land Cruiser use silicone or beam-style wiper blades?
Yes. Silicone and beam-style upgrades fit many Land Cruisers and can offer quieter, longer-lasting performance. Just make sure the size and adapter suit the arm type and that the sweep clears the A-pillar and bonnet properly.

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