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When vehicles crash, many components tend to get damaged. If the damage is severe enough, this can render them inoperative, requiring repairs or replacement.

While some repairs and replacements are easy enough to do alone, other procedures require more mechanical expertise to conduct successfully. Depending on the component that needs to be replaced, this can be very costly.

Fortunately, CarParts.com is here to help. By ordering parts at competitive prices online, you can save a lot of money on repairs by providing professionals with the replacement parts yourself.

Toyota Tacoma Headlight

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A headlight cover may cost anywhere between $26 and $1,779. Labor costs for installing headlights may vary depending on the rates in your area.

Collisions can very easily shatter a vehicle’s headlights, rendering them completely inoperative. Headlights are a lot more sensitive and easy to break than metal components like bumpers.

Average replacement cost

A headlight cover may cost anywhere between $26 and $1,779. Labor costs for installing headlights may vary depending on the rates in your area. On average, this may cost you another $40 to $60.

In total, you could be looking at spending anywhere from $66 to $1,839 on a Tacoma headlight replacement.

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Toyota Tacoma Step Bumper

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A replacement step bumper may cost anywhere between $60 and $925. Labor costs for installing a new step bumper may vary depending on where you live.

Step bumpers go on the rear of a pickup truck, helping people access the truck bed by giving them a step to stand on. Unlike normal bumpers, step bumpers don’t absorb impact and get destroyed easily during accidents. They are typically destroyed when drivers back their vehicles onto walls or on other cars, or when another vehicle crashes into the rear.

Average Replacement Cost

A replacement step bumper may cost anywhere between $60 and $925. Labor costs for installing a new step bumper may vary depending on where you live. On average, you can expect to spend another $100 to $150 to hire a professional to do the work for you.

In total, you could be looking at spending anywhere from $161 to $1,071 on a Tacoma step bumper replacement.

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Toyota Tacoma Grille Assembly

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A replacement grille assembly may cost anywhere between $30 and $1,780. Labor costs for installing a new grille assembly may vary depending on where you live.

Grilles protect the radiator and the engine. Given their position at the front of the vehicle, they tend to get damaged during major collision accidents. Typically bumpers prevent the grille from getting too damaged, especially during minor collisions. But grilles can easily bend, break, and come off in more severe crashes.

Average Replacement Cost

A replacement grille assembly may cost anywhere between $30 and $1,780. Labor costs for installing a new grille assembly may vary depending on where you live. On average, you can expect to spend another $50 to $500 to hire a professional to do the work for you.

In total, you could be looking at spending anywhere from $81 to $2,279 on a Tacoma grille assembly replacement.

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Toyota Tacoma Bumper End

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A replacement bumper end may cost anywhere between $15 and $210. Labor costs for installing a new bumper end may vary depending on where you live.

Bumper ends are designed to go at the end of your vehicle’s bumper, minimizing the damage it sustains in an accident. In minor collisions, both the bumper and the bumper ends might only get scratched or scraped. Alternately, high-speed collisions can destroy the bumper ends entirely, forcing drivers to get replacements.

Average Replacement Cost

A replacement bumper end may cost anywhere between $15 and $210. Labor costs for installing a new bumper end may vary depending on where you live. On average, you can expect to spend another $50 to $200 to hire a professional to do the work for you.

In total, you could be looking at spending anywhere from $65 to $410 on a Tacoma bumper end replacement.

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Toyota Tacoma Mirror

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A replacement mirror may cost anywhere between $30 and $160. Labor costs for installing a pair of mirrors may vary depending on the rates in your area.

Mirrors are prone to breaking or coming loose during sideswipe collisions. Because these components are not designed to withstand collision forces, they often require replacement after a crash.

Average Replacement Cost

A replacement mirror may cost anywhere between $30 and $160. Labor costs for installing a pair of mirrors may vary depending on the rates in your area. On average, this may set you back another $90.

In total, you could be looking at spending anywhere from $120 to $250 on a Tacoma mirror replacement.

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