Ford F-150 Windshield Replacement Cost (2026)

Replacing a Ford F-150 windshield costs $380–$520 for glass only. Truck windshields are larger than most SUV and car windshields — more glass material and more installation labor drives the cost up. On 2018 and newer F-150s with Ford Co-Pilot360, the forward-facing ADAS camera must be recalibrated after replacement — adding $150–$350 and bringing the total to $530–$870. The F-150 is the most popular vehicle in Arizona, and Arizona drivers with comprehensive insurance pay $0 out of pocket under the state's zero-deductible glass law (C.R.S. 10-4-609).

Cash Price

$380–$520

Glass only (OEM/OEE)

With CO Insurance

$0

Comprehensive required

With ADAS (2018+)

$530–$870

Includes calibration

Why truck windshields cost more: Full-size truck windshields have a larger surface area and more complex curvature than most cars and crossovers. The F-150's windshield requires more glass material and more installation time, which adds $30–$60 to the base price compared to a similarly equipped SUV.

ADAS Calibration — 2018 and Newer F-150

F-150 models from 2018 onward can be equipped with Ford Co-Pilot360, which includes a forward-facing camera mounted near the top of the windshield. After replacement, this camera must be recalibrated for automatic emergency braking, lane centering, and adaptive cruise control to function correctly.

  • Calibration cost: $150–$350
  • Required on 2018–2024 F-150 trims with Co-Pilot360
  • Pre-2018 F-150s or base trims without Co-Pilot360 do not require camera calibration

Arizona Insurance — Pay $0

Arizona law (C.R.S. 10-4-609) requires insurance companies to waive the deductible for windshield repairs and replacements when you carry comprehensive coverage. F-150 owners in Arizona typically pay nothing out of pocket — even on the higher truck glass price.

  • Zero deductible applies to full replacement, not just chips
  • Does not raise your premium or count as a claim in most cases
  • Requires comprehensive coverage (not liability-only)

OEM vs Aftermarket Glass

OEM Glass — $380–$520

Factory-spec glass from Ford's supplier. Recommended for Co-Pilot360-equipped F-150s to ensure the ADAS camera performs correctly after recalibration.

OEE Aftermarket — $305–$415

Original Equipment Equivalent glass. Saves roughly 20%. A reliable option for older F-150s without Co-Pilot360. Verify ADAS camera compatibility for 2018+ models.

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