Estimated total
Windshield replacement cost in Kansas City, KS
Wyandotte County seat, west of the state line. Heavy industrial and freight traffic on I-635 and I-70. We estimate replacement and repair pricing in Kansas City based on your specific vehicle, glass type, and damage — most quotes land in a tight range.
Kansas City, Kansas is the Wyandotte County seat, an industrial and freight hub on the west side of the state line where I-635 and I-70 carry heavy truck traffic. That constant flow of semis and gravel haulers throws up road debris, so rock chips and stress cracks are a routine reason drivers here need glass work. Kansas does not mandate zero-deductible glass coverage, so if you carry comprehensive in Wyandotte County your out-of-pocket comes down to your policy's deductible rather than a state free-glass law.
Good news
Insurance may cover most of the bill
If you have a $0 glass-coverage rider, out-of-pocket may be $0. Most standard comprehensive policies carry a $100–$500 deductible. Check your declarations page or ask the matched shop — if they offer direct billing (most do), they'll handle the claim with your insurer.
MarketRange™ estimate
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How we got there
- Base Glass Installation
- $0
- Specialty Safety features
- included
- ADAS calibration
- + $0
- Typical KC-metro price
- $0
MarketRange is a planning range, not a shop quote. Built from distributor costs, vehicle complexity, and KC-metro labor. The matched shops below give you their actual prices — they confirm the exact glass and final price after seeing the car.
Typical glass-only price ranges in Kansas City
A rough sense of what to expect, by glass type and vehicle tier — pre-ADAS. ADAS calibration (if your vehicle has a forward camera) adds $200–$500; additional glass features (HUD, heated wiper park, rain sensor, etc.) can increase the price further. We'll include all applicable line items in your firm quote.
| Glass | Economy Versa, Mirage | Standard Camry, Civic, F-150 | Premium 4Runner, Wrangler | Luxury BMW 3, Audi Q5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Windshield | $250 – $350 | $280 – $480 | $440 – $700 | $700 – $1100 |
| Door window | $170 – $250 | $185 – $275 | $245 – $360 | $300 – $440 |
| Quarter glass | $200 – $295 | $220 – $325 | $285 – $425 | $355 – $520 |
| Back glass | $230 – $340 | $255 – $375 | $330 – $490 | $410 – $600 |
| Sunroof | $365 – $540 | $410 – $600 | $530 – $780 | $655 – $960 |
Pre-ADAS glass-only ranges. ADAS calibration (most 2018+ vehicles with a forward-facing camera) adds $200–$500. Additional glass features — HUD, heated wiper park, rain sensor, acoustic interlayer — can increase the price further. Mobile service adds about $25. The shop you choose will include all applicable line items in your firm quote.
Typical Kansas City windshield replacement range
What affects your price
- 1. Vehicle make/model. A standard Toyota Camry windshield is closer to $300; a luxury or EV windshield can be 2-3x that because of brackets, heating elements, and OEM-only parts.
- 2. ADAS calibration. If your vehicle has a forward camera, calibration adds roughly $200-$500 ($500-$1,500 on luxury or multi-system). Required on most 2018+ vehicles.
- 3. Mobile vs in-shop. Mobile service adds about $25 to cover travel. Some calibration setups also require an in-shop visit afterward.
- 4. Insurance. With comprehensive coverage, your out-of-pocket is typically $0 or your deductible. The shop can help file the claim directly.
- 5. Damage type. A small chip often qualifies for a repair ($80-$150) instead of a full replacement. We'll quote both when applicable.
Areas we cover in Kansas City
ZIP codes inside our Kansas City service area:
- 66101
- 66102
- 66103
- 66104
- 66105
- 66106
- 66109
- 66111
- 66112
- 66115
- 66118
- 66119
Kansas City windshield cost by make & model
Tier-specific pricing for every popular make in the Kansas City area. Pick yours for model-by-model ranges, ADAS calibration notes, and a quote.
- Toyota in Kansas City (standard)
- Honda in Kansas City (standard)
- Ford in Kansas City (standard)
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- Nissan in Kansas City (standard)
- Jeep in Kansas City (premium)
- GMC in Kansas City (premium)
- RAM in Kansas City (premium)
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- Subaru in Kansas City (standard)
- Volkswagen in Kansas City (premium)
- Acura in Kansas City (premium)
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- Lexus in Kansas City (luxury)
- BMW in Kansas City (luxury)
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- Volvo in Kansas City (premium)
- Genesis in Kansas City (luxury)
- Tesla in Kansas City (exotic)
- Porsche in Kansas City (exotic)
- Land Rover in Kansas City (exotic)
- Buick in Kansas City (premium)
- Dodge in Kansas City (standard)
- Mitsubishi in Kansas City (economy)
- MINI in Kansas City (premium)
Frequently asked in Kansas City
How long does windshield replacement take in Kansas City?
Most replacements take 60 to 90 minutes for the install itself. If your vehicle requires ADAS calibration (common on 2018-and-newer cars), add another 30 to 90 minutes for the calibration. Mobile service in Kansas City is typically scheduled the same or next business day.
Does insurance cover windshield replacement in Kansas City, KS?
In most cases, yes. Kansas does not have a no-deductible glass mandate, so coverage depends on your specific policy. Comprehensive coverage usually pays for windshield replacement either with a $0 glass-coverage rider or with your standard comprehensive deductible ($100 to $500). Your local shop can help file the claim.
Do I need ADAS calibration after windshield replacement in Kansas City?
If your vehicle has any forward-facing safety camera mounted on or near the windshield — lane keep assist, automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control — yes. Most 2018 and newer vehicles in the Kansas City area need either static or dynamic calibration. Skipping it can leave the safety systems out of spec.
Does Kansas require my insurer to replace my windshield for free if I live in Kansas City, KS?
No. Kansas has no full-glass or zero-deductible law, so a windshield replacement in Wyandotte County is handled through your comprehensive coverage, and you pay whatever deductible your policy lists. If your deductible is higher than the replacement cost, paying out of pocket can be cheaper than filing a claim. You also have the right in Kansas to choose your own shop rather than the one your insurer suggests.
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