Toyota Tacoma Windshield Replacement Cost
On average, a Toyota Tacoma windshield replacement cost is between $250 and $500 in the United States. In addition, if you’re Tacoma has sensors that require calibration, such as lane departure detection, there will be an additional charge of $250 to $350 for the calibration process. Our auto glass experts will provide complete pricing before scheduling your service.
Toyota Tacoma Auto Glass Services Include
- Windshield Replacement
- Sunroof Repair
- Door Glass Replacements
- Door Vent Glass Replacement
- Back Window Replacement
- Windshield Repair
- Window Regulator Repair
Average Glass Quotes for Toyota Tacoma
The average auto glass prices below consist of an estimated range for each glass part found on the Toyota Tacoma truck. The examples below will help determine your average cost for glass on a standard cab, 4-door crew cab, and 2-door extended cab for models built between 1989 and 2022.
Please note the price of Tacoma glass may vary depending on the city and state where you live and the type of glass selected (OEM or Aftermarket). Also, prices quoted in Texas will most likely be less than quotes provided for parts and service in California. The amounts listed below are averages pulled from different locations throughout the United States.
Glass Part | Standard Cab | 2-Door Extended Cab | 4-Door Crew Cab |
Windshield | $210 – $275 | $290 – $350 | $290 – $370 |
Back Window | $430 – $500 | $450 – $495 | $460 – $510 |
Driver Side Front Door | $160 – $250 | $210 – $245 | $195 – $235 |
Passenger Side Front Door | $160 – $250 | $210 – $245 | $195 – $235 |
Driver Side Back Door | N/A | N/A | $200 – $225 |
Passenger Side Back Door | N/A | N/A | $200 – $225 |
Extended Cab Driver Side Glass | N/A | $190 – $210 | N/A |
Extended Cab Passenger Side Glass | N/A | $190 – $210 | N/A |
Windshield Chip Repair (per chip) | $55 – $75 | $55 – $75 | $55 – $75 |
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Recommended Toyota Tacoma Services
We only provide auto glass services, but we feel it’s essential to maintain your truck to help it run smooth and look new. Below is a list of services we recommend, with links to pages containing additional details.
- Oil Changes – Regular oil changes will keep your engine running smoothly. We recommend having your oil checked every 5,000 miles or six months, depending on how much driving you do. You may also consider an oil additive to help reduce friction or increase lubricity.
- Change Air Filter – The air filter plays a vital role in keeping dust and debris out of your vehicle’s cabin. You should replace the air filter between 15,000 – 25,000 miles depending on the environment you drive in. Driving in areas with high amounts of dust, you may need to change the filter more often.
- Tune-Up – A tune-up can include replacing spark plugs, cleaning the fuel injectors, checking the battery cables and belts, adjusting the timing belt tensioner, and adjusting the idle speed control valve. Visit our tune-up post for more details.
- Rotate Tires – Rotating tires helps ensure even wear and prevents premature tire failure. Check out our tire rotation post for additional information.
- Replace Brakes – Brake pads become worn down and begin to lose their braking power over time which is why they should be checked and changed at least once per year or when you hear the chirp detection squeaking. Driving too long after hearing the brakes can lead to other costly repairs, such as replacing the rotors. Visit our brake replacement post for more info.
- Flush Transmission – Flushing the transmission will remove sediment build-up and metal shavings to help prevent damage from clogs. To learn more about costs and recommendations, visit our transmission service page.
- Wash and Wax – Washing and waxing the exterior of your Tacoma will protect it from fading and help it keep that new appearance. Check out our auto detailing article for more details on how often we recommend washing and waxing your truck.
- Wiper Blades – Over time, the weather changes can cause wiper blades to become brittle and crack. If the rubber breaks, it can expose the metal underneath the wiper arm and cause scratches in the front windshield. We recommend checking the wiper blades every three months or when the season changes. A good rule of thumb is to have the wipers checked when the oil is changed.
- Dent Repair – Whether you need to remove hail damage or a simple door dent. Fixing dents with paintless dent repair will keep the body panel smooth without disturbing the original factory paint. Visit our paintless dent repair or hail damage repair pages for additional details.
History of the Toyota Tacoma Pickup
With a design based on the fourth-generation Land Cruiser, Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc. (TMS) introduced the first Tacoma pickup in 1989, which became available in two trim levels: base GX and midlevel GL.
With a starting price of $9,995 in 1989, the Tacoma pickup cost less than the Ford Ranger and Chevrolet S10 pickups. In addition to being well-equipped, the Tacoma featured a unique design, with a boxy shape and large rear doors.
The engine sizes available in the Tacoma have gone from 2.0L 4-cylinder engines to 3.0L V6s and then back again to 2.4L inline 6-cylinders. In 2005, Toyota released the fifth-generation model featuring a redesigned front end and interior plus an updated suspension system. The sixth-generation model was unveiled in 2009 and featured a revised front fascia, grille, headlights, and taillights.
The Tacoma pickup has changed slightly over the years. Still, with prices starting around $26,500, it’s a reliable truck at an affordable price. Learn more about the Toyota Tacoma and its newest features on the 2022 Toyota Tacoma by clicking here.
FAQ
- Will my insurance company pay for the windshield replacement? Auto insurance companies will cover some or all of the repair costs if you have comprehensive coverage. Some states will waive the deductible for glass repairs and replacements, but this isn’t always the case. Check with your agent to determine what amount of coverage you have with your auto insurance policy and what you’ll be responsible for paying at the time of service.
- What kind of replacement glass do you install? Our replacement services offer quality glass that matches the original windshield specs of the window installed at the factory. These options included OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) and OEE (Original Equipment Equivalent) glass. Some auto glass shops refer to OEE as an aftermarket windshield.
- Why are the windshield quotes higher for my Tacoma? We offer competitive prices, but as mentioned earlier, optional items such as lane departure detection require recalibration after a replacement. Suppose your Toyota Tacoma has an advanced driver assistance system. In that case, the recalibration process will add $250 to $350 depending on the shop completing the work. Check out the windshield replacement cost page on our site to learn more about the reasons for increased prices.
- Is it cheaper to repair or replace my windshield? If you have a bunch of rock chips, it’s best to replace the window. Having more than three windshield chips will affect the overall average cost and cause the structural integrity of the glass to weaken. However, a single chip repair will be cheaper than replacing the glass.
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It doesn’t matter what type of vehicle you drive; we provide quality auto glass service at affordable prices. So whether you have a Ford F-150 or a smaller SUV such as the Acura MDX, our auto glass experts are ready to help with all your auto glass needs. Have a damaged windshield and still have questions or need to schedule service? To discuss your vehicle and get exact details, select the “Find Local Shops Now” button to find and speak with the auto glass shop closest to your location.