How Insane Is The Subaru WRX Windshield Replacement Cost?

By Shawn Longmore •  Updated: 03/01/23 •  13 min read
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Subaru WRX Windshield Replacement

A Subaru WRX windshield replacement costs are typically between $340.00 and $1,140.00. The actual price depends on the vehicle’s year, as newer vehicles are equipped with advanced safety features like camera sensors and lane position control which require calibration after the replacement.

When considering a replacement for your Subaru WRX, make sure to ask about any additional charges or fees related to calibrating sensors for special features such as lane departure warning systems, as items like these can increase the final cost by more than $300.

Recent Online Price Quotes

Below is a table showing various Subaru WRX year models and affordable auto glass prices quoted throughout the United States. The replacement price could be higher or lower than those listed below depending on your location, features on your WRX, such as driver assistance systems and blind spot monitoring that need calibration, and the glass type requested.

2015Windshield$344.97Monument, CO 80132
2015Passenger front door glass$677.48Pinole, CA 94564
2021Windshield$755.76Ridgewood, NY 11385
2015Passenger side back door glass$288.27Sealy, TX 77474
2021Windshield with heated wiper park area$1,176.34Campbell, CA 95008
2018Windshield$372.14Richmond, CA 94801
2015Windshield$319.25Plymouth, IN 46563
2017Driver-side front door window$388.10Plano, TX 75025
2015Windshield with heated wiper park area$353.15Denver, CO 80202

Services Offered

WindshieldsRear Windows
Door GlassQuarter Glass
Vent GlassRock Chip Repair
Sunroof WindowRegulator Repair

Windshield Replacement Options

Subaru WRX windshields come in three types – OEM, dealer, and aftermarket glass. Dealer glass is the most expensive because they feature the automotive maker’s logo. The only difference between OEM and Dealer glass is this logo – otherwise, they are the same product. Aftermarket glass offers significant cost savings compared to OEM and Dealer glass, but it’s not as durable when hit by rocks. However, all three glass types are required to meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) to be installed on vehicles in the United States.

When deciding between an OEM, Dealer, or Aftermarket glass for your Subaru WRX, it’s important to consider that both OEM and Dealer versions are more resistant to rock chips compared to aftermarket. However, when your budget is tight, aftermarket solutions can be worthwhile.

Recommended Automotive Services

Consistent car maintenance is essential for your Subaru to remain safe and reliable on the road. To achieve this, always follow the manufacturer’s recommended service schedule in the owner’s manual. Trust us – you won’t regret it! Doing so will ensure that it keeps running like a champion for many years to come. Below are five services most professional mechanics recommend to keep your vehicle safe and running efficiently. 

  1. Oil Changes: A Subaru WRX requires an oil change every 4,000 miles for conventional oil and 6,000 miles for synthetic oil. Failing to perform regular oil changes can cause extensive engine damage resulting in costly repairs.
  2. Tire Rotations: Rotating the tires of a Subaru WRX every 3,000 – 5,000 miles helps maintain even tire wear which is essential for a smoother ride and better fuel efficiency. Regularly rotating the tires helps extend their life and prevents them from wearing out prematurely or unevenly.
  3. Tune-Ups: A tune-up should be carried out on a Subaru WRX every 15,000 to 20,000 miles. During this process, several components, including the spark plugs, air filter, and PCV valve, are checked and, if necessary, replaced. This service generally costs around $200 – $600, depending on your local shop rates and what parts need replacing. Check out our article on tune-ups to learn more.
  4. Brake Pad Replacement: Checking brake pads is important for any vehicle; it’s recommended to check them on a Subaru WRX every 15,000 miles, as worn pads can severely impact stopping power. Replacing brake pads could cost between $150 and $300, depending on the parts required and labor costs at your local shop. Not sure if your brakes need changing? Check out our article on signs your brakes are bad.
  5. Replace Wiper Blades: Checking wiper blades for cracks or splits every six months is essential, as these help clear rain or snow off your windshield so you can safely drive the vehicle during bad weather conditions. The average cost of replacing wiper blades on a Subaru WRX will be somewhere around $30 – $50, depending on the type of blade chosen and any applicable taxes or fees charged by the local shop changing them out.

Key Takeaways

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Shawn Longmore

Shawn Longmore has been a part of the auto glass industry for over 20 years and is the founder of Auto Glass Locator. With years of hands-on experience replacing and repairing auto glass, he offers valuable insights into the world of windshield replacements. Each year he continues to help more people find great deals on auto glass and other automotive services.

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