Truck Windshield Prices: F-150, Silverado, RAM, and More Compared
Truck windshield replacement costs $275 to $500 for aftermarket glass and $400 to $750 for OEM glass, with the Ford F-150 being the most commonly replaced and typically the most affordable due to high parts availability. A 2023 F-150 runs $275 to $375 aftermarket, $375 to $525 OEE, and $525 to $750 OEM. The Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra cost similar amounts. RAM 1500 windshields are slightly more expensive at $290 to $400 aftermarket due to more complex curvature. Toyota Tacoma and Tundra windshields are moderately priced at $260 to $380 aftermarket, while the Nissan Frontier is one of the most affordable truck windshields. Trucks with larger cab configurations cost more due to bigger glass area. Nearly all 2020-and-newer trucks have ADAS features requiring calibration, adding $150 to $300. The most cost-effective approach for truck owners is OEE glass with calibration included in the quote.
Truck windshields are surprisingly moderate in price compared to luxury vehicles and some SUVs. Despite their larger size, truck windshields tend to have relatively simple curvature and fewer embedded technologies than passenger cars. That said, the latest generation of trucks (2020+) has changed the equation with standard ADAS cameras, rain sensors, and heated wiper zones pushing prices higher. Here is a model-by-model comparison.
Full-Size Truck Windshield Price Comparison
| Truck Model | Year Range | Aftermarket | OEE | OEM |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ford F-150 | 2021-2025 | $250 - $350 | $370 - $520 | $550 - $800 |
| Chevy Silverado 1500 | 2019-2025 | $240 - $340 | $350 - $500 | $520 - $750 |
| RAM 1500 | 2019-2025 | $250 - $360 | $360 - $520 | $540 - $780 |
| GMC Sierra 1500 | 2019-2025 | $250 - $350 | $360 - $510 | $530 - $770 |
| Toyota Tundra | 2022-2025 | $260 - $370 | $380 - $540 | $560 - $820 |
Midsize Truck Windshield Prices
| Truck Model | Year Range | Aftermarket | OEE | OEM |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota Tacoma | 2016-2025 | $220 - $310 | $320 - $450 | $460 - $660 |
| Chevy Colorado | 2023-2025 | $230 - $320 | $330 - $460 | $470 - $680 |
| Ford Ranger | 2019-2025 | $220 - $310 | $310 - $440 | $450 - $650 |
| Nissan Frontier | 2022-2025 | $210 - $290 | $300 - $420 | $430 - $620 |
Heavy-Duty Truck Windshield Prices
| Truck Model | Aftermarket | OEE | OEM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ford F-250/F-350 Super Duty | $260 - $370 | $380 - $540 | $570 - $830 |
| Chevy Silverado 2500HD/3500HD | $250 - $360 | $370 - $530 | $550 - $800 |
| RAM 2500/3500 | $260 - $380 | $380 - $550 | $560 - $820 |
ADAS Calibration Adds to Every Modern Truck
Most trucks from 2018 onward include forward-facing cameras for lane departure warning and automatic emergency braking. Calibration after windshield replacement typically adds $150-$300 to the total. Some quotes include it; others do not. Always verify. For trucks with advanced packages (adaptive cruise, highway pilot assist), calibration costs can reach $350-$400. See our ADAS pricing guide for details.
Colorado Truck Pricing Context
Trucks represent a disproportionate share of windshield replacements in Colorado due to work use, highway gravel exposure, and outdoor lifestyles. Denver metro pricing for trucks tends to be among the most competitive in the country due to high volume. Work trucks that need quick turnaround benefit from Colorado's large mobile service fleet -- most providers can replace a truck windshield at a job site the same day. For more local pricing data, visit our Colorado pricing guide.
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