Windshield OEM BMW or OEM Subaru

OEM Subaru Windshield
Exit174
  • Clarity:
Rating 5.0

Just replaced the windshield on our brand new 2025. Took a rock a couple days after buying it. My insurance subs all glass claims to Safelite Solutions, but gave me the option to use whomever I wanted. Since the car was new, I wanted official Subaru glass on it, so I went with the dealer.

Pros: official Subaru glass
Vehicle: Subaru
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OEM Subaru Windshield

Had our 17 forester's windshield replaced and the eyesight recalibrate afterwards. Oem subaru windshield. They didn't tighten the rear view mirror back on though. Took a sec to do that myself.

Pros: OEM Subaru windshield
Cons: mirror not tightened
Vehicle: Subaru Forester
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OEM BMW Windshield
99cereal
  • Chips/cracks:
Rating 3.0

2018 BMW F30 318d: Fragile windshields? We’re on the 3rd one already. Oil filter housing was replaced at 125k km due to a cracked coolant passage. OEM unit was plastic and was replaced with a metal one. Wheel speed sensors have been replaced twice already.

Pros: routine maintenance
Cons: fragile windshields
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 130000 km
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We have had our M440i and drive is seldomly. On a recent road trip, I heard a small stone hit the windshield. This was 4am with hardly any traffic. No damage was seen on it. We parked the car and returned 5 days later to find a huge crack around the rear view mirror. Never seen anything like it. Replacement at the dealer is $2600.

Cons: huge crack appeared, expensive replacement
Vehicle: BMW
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OEM BMW Windshield
mikeinstlouis
  • Chips/cracks:
Rating 1.0

My fourth windshield is going to be replaced. Never had a broken windshield in my entire life and I'm 63 years old. Have had four with two BMWs

Cons: frequent replacements, fragile
Vehicle: BMW
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nicknutz
  • Chips/cracks:
Rating 1.0

The timing chain was the first thing to go , which was meant to \u2018last the lifetime\u2019 of the car, which in BMW\u2019s eyes was certainly no more than 95k miles. Expensive to fix! Then the air suspension , oh and the brakes also locked whilst at a friend\u2019s house and parked on the drive , had to be dragged off their drive by the rescue lorry. The rear windshield also just spontaneously exploded while parked on my drive.

Cons: windshield exploded
Vehicle: BMW X5
Mileage: 95000 km
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OEM Subaru Windshield
Synseer83
  • Chips/cracks:
Rating 0.5

I bought a '24 CT in December. Already has 2 cracks/chips. Never had an issue with chips like this with my Honda.

Cons: prone to chipping, poor durability
Vehicle: Subaru
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