Subaru models we service
We replace and repair windscreens on the majority of popular Subaru models sold in Australia, including:
- Outback
- Forester
- Crosstrek
- Impreza
- WRX
- BRZ
- Solterra
Don't see your exact model? We service most Subaru vehicles — call or use the form below with your make, model and year for a quote.
Popular Subaru models we replace windscreens on
We regularly service Outback, Forester, Crosstrek, Impreza, WRX, BRZ and Solterra across Brisbane and SE QLD. Subaru's popularity with families and outdoor enthusiasts means we see these models constantly.
Subaru EyeSight and windscreen requirements
Most modern Subarus use the EyeSight driver-assist system with dual cameras mounted behind the windscreen. EyeSight-equipped vehicles need the correct Subaru-spec glass and careful installation — a generic windscreen can disable or impair EyeSight. We use the right glass for your Subaru and follow the correct fitting process.
Mobile Subaru windscreen service
We're fully mobile across Brisbane and surrounding areas. Whether you drive an Outback, Forester or WRX, we come to your home or workplace with clear upfront pricing.
How Subaru windscreen replacement works
Booking Subaru windscreen replacement starts with your vehicle details — make, model, year and whether the glass has rain sensors, acoustic layers or a driver-assist camera. We confirm the correct Subaru windscreen specification and provide a clear, upfront quote before any work is booked.
On appointment day our technician comes to your Brisbane or South East Queensland address with the replacement glass, tools and adhesive. The damaged screen is removed, the frame is prepared and the new Subaru glass is fitted and sealed. We explain safe drive-away time before you return to local roads or highway driving.
Because the service is fully mobile, you do not need to drive a cracked Subaru to a workshop or arrange towing. That convenience is especially valuable for busy commuters, tradies with work utes and families who need glass fixed at home or during the work day.
Subaru chip repair vs full windscreen replacement
Not every chip on a Subaru needs a full windscreen replacement. If the damage is small, outside the driver's direct line of sight and has not started spreading, a resin repair is often faster and more affordable — and keeps your original factory glass.
Stone chips on Queensland motorways frequently spread because of heat, vibration and pressure changes. Once a crack reaches the edge of the glass or sits in the wiper sweep zone, replacement is usually required for safety and to pass a roadworthy inspection. Send a photo when you request a quote and we will recommend the right approach honestly.
We carry equipment for both chip repairs and full Subaru windscreen replacements, so you get the appropriate fix the first time. Whether you need a quick repair at your workplace or a full screen swap at home, the process begins the same way — call or use our online form with your Subaru model details.
Subaru windscreen cost and insurance
Subaru windscreen replacement cost depends on your exact model, year and the type of glass required. A basic passenger Subaru is typically less expensive than a late-model SUV with rain sensors, acoustic glass or an ADAS camera behind the windscreen. We quote your specific vehicle upfront.
Many Queensland comprehensive insurance policies cover windscreen repair or replacement with low or no excess, often without affecting your no-claim bonus. If you plan to claim, check your policy and let us know when booking — we can complete the work and provide the documentation your insurer needs.
For drivers without applicable cover, our mobile Subaru service still offers strong value because you avoid workshop downtime and towing costs. Chip repairs are significantly cheaper than full replacements when caught early, so act quickly after picking up damage on Brisbane roads.
Subaru side windows, rear glass and fleet work
As well as front windscreens, we replace side windows, quarter glass, rear windscreens and door glass on Subaru cars, SUVs, utes and vans. Side and rear glass is commonly damaged after break-ins, attempted theft or accidents in car parks and job sites.
Door glass and rear screens use different specifications to front windscreens, and some Subaru models require tinted, heated or acoustic variants. Tell us which window is affected and your vehicle details when you book, and we will confirm the correct part and quote before attending.
Fleet operators and businesses running multiple Subaru vehicles can arrange on-site work at depots or workplaces with straightforward quoting. Replacing damaged glass restores security, weather sealing and visibility without leaving vehicles at a workshop overnight.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do you replace EyeSight-equipped Subaru windscreens?
- Yes. EyeSight models need the correct Subaru-spec glass. We use the right glass and fit it properly so EyeSight continues to work as intended.
- How much does Subaru Outback windscreen replacement cost?
- Outback pricing depends on year and whether your vehicle has EyeSight. We provide a clear, upfront quote before any work begins.
- Can you repair a chip on my Forester?
- Often, yes — if the chip is small, outside the driver's direct view and clear of the EyeSight camera zone. Early repair is faster and cheaper than replacement.
