They replaced with Pilkington glass and calibrated eyesight.
Subaru Outback parts reviews
The glass we’re on now is a Pilkington, replaced and calibrated at a shop closer to home. This glass has lasted 3x longer than the others combined and recently took a strike from a nickel-sized rock :)
I put a set of Michelin Crossclimate 2 on my 2016 OBL over a year and a half ago and would not switch to or recommend any other tire for all around use here in New England. Amazing traction in any kind of situation I've been in.
Bosch Icon are the only one's I use now. They always cost a bit more than I want, but they're silent, smooth, and last several years.
i just got a new radiator on my 2012 subi outback in buttfuck TX. we agreed on 100/ hr for labor ahead of time, i paid 280 total. i know he spent more than an hour on it, because he squeezed me in the night before to diagnosis and order parts, drove to both car shops in town to get me the best price and check their stock irl. he told me it likely would have been north of 400 had i gotten it down in town, so not sure if u could get a better price or if he was just the best mechanic ever
No problem w replaced our 4th with a Pilkington! The first 3 with OEM - big mistake x 3. The last was a Pilkington and it’s lasted many times longer than the other 3 OEMs combined. We also think it’s taken some hits that would have definitely shattered an OEM.
Subaru are known for using cheap batteries, winter just makes it even worse. within the first 2 weeks of buying a 2022 Outback, i junked the battery and put in a great aftermarket one.
When you get your first replacement, don’t get an OEM get a Pilkington brand.
The OEM breaks very easily.
I love the car a 22 outback wilderness and have had for just over 2 years got in September 21 and just had my 5th windshield replaced. This is the first window that isn\u2019t oem so wish me luck.
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