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Ford F150 Windshield Replacement Cost [OEM vs Aftermarket]

By Brad.WApril 23, 2023Updated:April 23, 2023No Comments5 Mins Read
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Do you own a Ford f150? If so, you should know that there is a high chance you will need to replace the windshield at some point. It’s not uncommon for the f150 windshield to break during an accident or during other events, which is why it’s important to know the replacement cost.

In the rest of this blog post, I will tell you everything you need to know. Keep reading.

F150 Windshield Replacement Cost

Replacing a windshield in an F150 can be an expensive job. An average windshield replacement in this vehicle costs between $400 and $500, but you can find it for as low as $300 if you shop around and look for deals.

The professional shop will charge more than the DIY option, but if you don’t have the time or expertise to replace the windshield yourself, it’s worth it to pay for their services.

Signs that your f150 windshield needs replacing

Your windshield serves as the first line of defense against road debris and other potential hazards. It’s also a major component of your vehicle’s overall safety.

As such, it’s important to make sure that your windshield is in good condition at all times. Here are some signs that your windshield needs replacing:

  • There are many signs that your windshield needs replacing. The most obvious one is if you have a chip or crack in the glass. If you notice that your windshield is leaking, then it’s time to get it replaced as soon as possible.
  • The next thing to look out for is the edges of your windshield. They should be free of water leaks. A small leak can be repaired by replacing a few seals, but it’s best to replace the whole windshield if there is more than a small leak or two at the edges.
  • If you hear a fast-moving whooshing sound when driving over bumps, this could also mean that your windshield needs replacing. This sound usually indicates that there are cracks on your windshield and it’s about time for you to get it replaced.
  • Another sign that it’s time for a new windshield is if your glass seems wavey when you look at it from different angles or when viewing it from different distances away from the car. This usually happens when there are too many chips and cracks on the glass surface or if there are too many scratches on its surface.

OEM vs Aftermarket F150 windshield

OEM stands for the original equipment manufacturer, which means that the part was made by Ford itself. OEM parts are usually more expensive but they’re also easier to install and have a higher quality than aftermarket parts.

Aftermarket parts are similar in size, fit, and appearance as OEM parts but they’re generally less expensive because they’re not made by Ford itself. Aftermarket parts can be harder to install and sometimes don’t last as long as OEM parts do.

Factors influencing ford f150 windshield replacement cost

The cost of Ford F-150 windshield replacement is influenced by several factors, including:

  •  The type of vehicle – Ford F-150 is available in a variety of trims and sizes, each with different features and options. This can impact the cost of windshield repair or replacement.
  • The size and shape of your truck’s windshield will determine how much it costs to replace it. The larger the size of your truck’s windshield, the more expensive it will be to replace. The shape also matters because some shapes are more complex than others.
  • The location – The cost of windshield repair or replacement varies from place to place because labor expenses, materials costs, and overhead vary from state to state and town to town. Some parts stores may charge more than others for similar parts or services.

Is it worth it to replace the windshield?

The answer to this question depends on many factors. The first thing you need to do is determine if your windshield can be repaired or not. If it can be repaired, then it’s definitely worth it and you should have it fixed.

If the damage is too extensive, then you will need to replace your windshield. This will depend on how old your car is, how much money you want to spend and how much damage has been done to your car.

Where to take your f150 for windshield replacement?

The best place to take your truck for windshield replacement is a reputable auto glass shop. They have the equipment, experience and training to guarantee that your new windshield fits perfectly.

If you need to replace a broken or cracked windshield, follow these tips to find the right shop:

  •   Ask around. Ask friends, family and co-workers for recommendations. A good shop will be happy to provide references from satisfied customers.
  •   Check out the shop’s website. Look for information about the company’s history, location and hours of operation. Also check for customer reviews, which can help you gauge how well the business performs its services.
  •   Call before you go. Call ahead to make sure the shop carries your particular make and model of vehicle in stock.

How long does it take to replace a Windshield on an F150?

Replacing your Ford F-150 windshield is relatively easy, but it does require some time and effort. You will need to remove all of the trim from around your windshield as well as remove your wipers from the glass.

Once you have done this, you can begin removing the old windshield from inside your vehicle. This process should take about two hours total if everything goes smoothly.

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