Glass & calibration for your Outback
The Subaru Outback is known for its reliability and safety features — and the EyeSight Driver Assist system is a key reason. Unlike most vehicles with a single camera, EyeSight uses two stereo cameras mounted at the top center of the windshield, making proper calibration after any windshield replacement essential and non-negotiable.
Outback ADAS systems
- EyeSight Pre-Collision Braking
- Adaptive Cruise Control with Lane Centering
- Lane Keep Assist and Sway Warning
- Lead Vehicle Start Alert
- Reverse Automatic Braking
Calibration is priced per vehicle when required and performed on-site during the same visit.
What we check on the Subaru Outback
EyeSight uses dual stereo cameras — both must be re-calibrated after windshield replacement.
Incorrect calibration of stereo cameras can cause dangerous false readings — always use a certified technician.
OEM glass is required to maintain the precise optical properties EyeSight depends on.
Calibration involves a special target board setup — your technician will advise on timing.
Auto glass services we offer
Windshield repair
Same-day chip & crack repair for your Subaru Outback — often covered at no cost.
Windshield replacement
Full OEM-grade replacement for the Subaru Outback, installed at your location.
ADAS calibration
Certified on-site calibration for the Subaru Outback, priced per vehicle when required.
Side window replacement
Door and quarter glass replacement for the Subaru Outback with cleanup included.
Rear window replacement
Back glass replacement with defrost grid matching for your Subaru Outback.
Insurance & coverage
We verify benefits and bill your insurer directly — see how coverage works in Texas.
