As the most popular pick-up truck brand in America, Ford F-150 windshield replacement is something many auto glass companies are prepared for. However, there are a few things you should know before choosing a company to replace your Ford F-150 windshield.
Ford F-150s have been around since 1975. That being said, there are several different windshields on different Ford F-150 models. Newer models are equipped with Sound Screen acoustic deadening, which helps reduce road noise inside your vehicle. These newer models also come equipped with ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems), which is where your adaptive cruise control, forward collision warnings, and many other safety features come from. After your windshield is replaced, ADAS will need to be calibrated in order for the Ford F-150 safety features to work properly.
In July 2024, Ford issued a recall for over 4,300 F-150 trucks because of problems with the windshield adhesive. If your Ford F-150 was affected by this recall, Ford will notify you, and you will be able to get a windshield replacement at no cost. If your pick-up truck was a part of the July 2024 recall, it is important that you get your windshield inspected by an auto glass company that will provide a windshield that meets or exceeds OEM quality. An auto glass technician will determine if you need to replace your Ford F-150’s windshield.
If you have large cracks, chips, or severe pitting in your Ford F-150 windshield, you may need to consider a windshield replacement. Smaller cracks and chips can be repaired, but a professional auto glass technician will be able to determine whether the damage is severe enough to warrant a full windshield replacement.
Ford F-150s have been around for decades, which means that there are several different types of Ford F-150 windshields out there. The cost to replace a Ford F-150 windshield can range anywhere from $300 to $2,000 depending on which features your pick-up truck is equipped with.
If you are concerned about the cost of your Ford F-150 windshield replacement, your insurance may cover the cost. Many comprehensive auto insurance policies will either partially or fully cover the cost of your Ford F-150 windshield replacement. Many auto glass companies will assist you in filling out an insurance claim for your Ford F-150 windshield replacement.
In most cases, your windshield replacement and ADAS calibration should usually take no more than 2 hours. If you are too busy to take your Ford F-150 into an auto glass shop, you may consider opting for a mobile auto glass service. With mobile windshield replacement, a professional auto glass technician will come to your location and replace your windshield on-site. Whether you are at home, work, or even the grocery store, a mobile auto glass company will send a technician your way.
Finding a local certified auto glass company is the way to go when getting a windshield replacement for your F-150. Dealerships, 90% of the time, will hire a random auto glass company anyways. It’s best you go straight to the auto glass company of your choosing so you know you're getting a company that is certified to handle Ford windshield repairs.
If your Ford F-150 windshield is damaged or your Ford F-150 has been affected by the July 2024 recall, you may need to look into getting your windshield replaced. West Coast Auto Glass is a certified auto glass company that has the knowledge and tools to handle any
Ford windshield replacement or repair! With both mobile and in-shop service, our skilled auto glass technicians can get your Ford F-150 back on the road fast! If you are in need of a windshield replacement for your Ford F-150 in the Santa Rosa,
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