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Subaru Windshield Replacement Cost: Outback & Forester Pricing Guide

How much does it cost to replace a Subaru windshield? Subaru windshield replacement costs vary based on your specific model, the type of glass, and whether your vehicle has advanced safety features like EyeSight. Most Subaru owners pay between $300-$650 for a standard windshield replacement, but vehicles with ADAS calibration requirements can range from $550-$1,100. At Bang AutoGlass, we understand that this is a significant expense, so we break down exactly what affects your price and how to get the best value.

What Affects Your Subaru Windshield Replacement Cost

Your Subaru windshield replacement cost depends on several factors:

  • Your specific model (each Subaru model has different glass specifications)

  • EyeSight camera integration and calibration requirements

  • OEM-quality glass versus aftermarket options

  • Installation complexity and labor time

  • Mobile service delivery to your location

  • Optional features like acoustic lamination or tinted glass

Subaru Windshield Replacement Pricing Breakdown

Let's look at typical pricing for popular Subaru models. Our pricing includes OEM-quality glass, professional installation, and 1 hour curing time at your location:

Standard Subaru models without ADAS: $300-$650. Popular models like the Outback and Crosstrek fall in the middle of this range. If your Subaru includes EyeSight, you'll need calibration, which adds $550-$1,100 total depending on calibration complexity. Subaru standard vehicles may have premium pricing due to specialized glass specifications and advanced safety systems.

EyeSight Calibration Adds to the Cost

If your Subaru has EyeSight installed, windshield replacement becomes more complex. The EyeSight cameras must be calibrated after installation. Calibration typically adds $150-$500 to your replacement cost depending on whether your Subaru needs static calibration, dynamic calibration, or both. This is why the total cost with ADAS can reach $550-$1,100. Skipping this calibration puts your safety features offline.

How to Save on Your Subaru Windshield Replacement

We know windshield replacement is unexpected. Here's how to minimize costs:

  • Insurance coverage: Most comprehensive plans cover windshield replacement, often with little or no deductible for Subaru owners

  • Zero-deductible states: Arizona residents get free windshield replacement—no deductible—thanks to ARS 20-264

  • Choose quality providers: OEM-quality glass costs more upfront but saves money on future repairs

  • Mobile service: Eliminate trip costs by having us come to you

  • Act quickly: Small chips are often repairable for $50-$100 instead of $200+ for replacement

OEM-Quality Glass vs. Cutting Corners

We always recommend OEM-quality glass for your Subaru. Here's why: OEM glass is manufactured to exact Subaru specifications, ensuring perfect fit, proper lens distortion for accurate visibility, and compatibility with EyeSight cameras. Cheap aftermarket glass might be $50-$100 cheaper, but it can lead to sensor misalignment, wind noise, water leaks, and safety system failures. When EyeSight is involved, OEM quality is non-negotiable.

What to Expect During Your Subaru Windshield Replacement

Our mobile technicians handle your Subaru windshield replacement with precision:

  • Assessment: We inspect your windshield damage and confirm your Subaru model's glass specifications (15-20 min)

  • Old glass removal: Carefully remove the damaged windshield without damaging the frame (10-15 min)

  • Frame preparation: Clean and prep the frame for the new glass seal (5-10 min)

  • New glass installation: Install OEM-quality glass and apply fresh weatherstrip seal (15-20 min)

  • Curing: Allow 1 hour for the adhesive to cure before you drive (you can wait nearby)

  • ADAS calibration (if needed): Calibrate EyeSight cameras using calibration rig (30-60 min additional)

When to Repair vs. Replace Your Subaru Windshield

Not every Subaru windshield damage requires full replacement. Small chips can often be repaired for $50-$100, saving you money and keeping your vehicle out of the shop. Here's how to determine if repair or replacement is the right choice:

  • Chip size: Damage smaller than a quarter can usually be repaired; larger chips require replacement

  • Crack length: Cracks under 12 inches can sometimes be repaired; longer cracks need replacement

  • Location: Chips in the driver's line of sight typically require replacement for safety; edge chips may be repairable

  • Number of chips: One or two small chips = repair candidates; three or more damage spots = replacement

  • Age of damage: Fresh chips are easier to repair; old chips with dirt inside may need replacement

  • Impact severity: Deep impact damage or damage near the frame usually requires full replacement

When in doubt, call Bang AutoGlass for a free assessment of your Subaru. We'll examine the damage and recommend the most cost-effective option.

Common Windshield Damage on Subaru Vehicles

Understanding what causes Subaru windshield damage helps you prevent it in the future. Here are the most common types of damage we see:

  • Rock chips from highway debris: Small stones kicked up by other vehicles create circular divots

  • Stress cracks from temperature changes: Rapid heating or cooling causes thermal stress cracks that spread over time

  • Impact cracks from accidents: Collision damage causes branching cracks radiating from the impact point

  • Edge cracks from poor installation: Sometimes cracks develop along the edges if original installation wasn't perfect

  • Bull's-eye chips: Small stones create signature circular damage with a light center and concentric rings

Subaru vehicles with larger windshields—particularly standard models, SUVs, and trucks—are more susceptible to damage because they present a larger target for flying debris on highways.

Why Choose Bang AutoGlass for Your Subaru

You have options when choosing a windshield replacement provider for your Subaru. Here's why Bang AutoGlass stands out:

  • 30+ years of experience: We've installed thousands of windshields with a perfect track record

  • OEM-quality glass: Every replacement uses OEM-quality glass matched to your Subaru specifications

  • Mobile service: We come to you—home, office, or anywhere convenient

  • Next-day appointments: Quick scheduling so your Subaru isn't out of commission

  • Lifetime workmanship warranty: We guarantee our installation for the life of your vehicle

  • Certified technicians: Our team is trained in all Subaru models and ADAS calibration

  • Insurance claim assistance: We coordinate with your insurer and handle the paperwork

When you need Subaru windshield replacement, you're choosing peace of mind and quality that lasts. Call (877) 994-5277 to schedule your appointment.

Windshield Care Tips for Subaru Owners

Prevention is always better than replacement. Here are practical tips to protect your Subaru windshield and avoid costly damage:

  • Keep distance from trucks: Stay back from semis and trucks on highways; they kick up the most debris

  • Avoid extreme temperature changes: Don't pour hot water on a cold windshield or park in the sun after running the AC

  • Fix chips immediately: Small chips spread into larger cracks within days or weeks; repair them early

  • Use quality wipers: Good wipers prevent scratches and help you see hazards that could cause collisions

  • Park in shade when possible: UV rays degrade windshield seal over time; shade extends your glass lifespan

  • Don't slam doors hard: Slamming passenger doors creates vibrations that can propagate existing cracks in your Subaru

Frequently Asked Questions About Subaru Windshield Replacement Cost

How long does Subaru windshield replacement take?

Standard installation takes 30-45 minutes. Curing time is 1 hour before you can drive. ADAS calibration adds another 30-60 minutes if required.

Can insurance cover the full cost?

Yes. Most comprehensive auto insurance plans cover windshield replacement with little or no deductible. We can file the claim for you.

Why does EyeSight calibration cost extra?

EyeSight uses cameras integrated into your windshield to detect hazards. Calibration ensures these cameras are aligned to fractions of a degree for safety. Skipping it can cause the system to fail.

What if I have a high deductible?

Our transparent pricing for Subaru windshield replacement is often cheaper than paying a high deductible. Get a quote from us before filing an insurance claim.

Your Subaru windshield is critical to your safety and visibility. Choosing OEM-quality replacement from Bang AutoGlass ensures your vehicle gets the glass it was engineered for. We offer next-day appointments, mobile service to your home or office, and transparent pricing so there are no surprises. Our technicians are equipped to handle standard replacement and ADAS calibration for all Subaru models. Call us at (877) 994-5277 to schedule your Subaru windshield replacement or request a quote online. With our lifetime workmanship warranty and 30-45 minute installation, getting your windshield fixed has never been easier.

Author:Bang AutoGlass Editorial Team
Published:Apr 14, 2026
Created:Apr 10, 2026
Updated:Apr 15, 2026

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