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Pilkington Windshield

I had my windshield replaced recently though my insurance, they tinted it (70% ceramic) for free and installed Pilkington glass for free. Not sure what the OEM is but Pilkington is aftermarket that's as good if not better than any OEM glass, many have reported it seems stronger where you wont get chips quite as easily.

Pros: as good as OEM, seems stronger
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Pilkington Windshield
ajacqu18
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Rating 5.0

I replaced mine with an OEC. Didn't need to be recalibrated. Didn't have issues and it's been 2 years

Pros: no issues for 2 years, no recalibration
Vehicle: Toyota
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Pilkington Windshield

Pilkington glass is my go to for any older Toyota as they were the oem supplier for most cars. They\u2019ll also accept glass back as defective if it doesn\u2019t calibrate.

Pros: accept glass back
Cons: defective if doesn’t calibrate
Vehicle: Toyota Avalon
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Pilkington Windshield
whoishomer
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Rating 3.0

The Pilkington windshield is fine, but the rain sensor has been much glitchier than with the original windshield.

Pros: windshield is fine
Cons: rain sensor glitchier
Vehicle: BMW
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Pilkington Windshield
DrBurgie
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Rating 2.0

Don't get the Subaru glass. It sucks. It's thin and cracks easily. Try to get a Pilkington replacement if you can. Much better! My Subaru glass lasted less than a year before cracking. I've had the Pilkington for two now and have taken a handful of rocks off of it. Still looks good as new.

Pros: Pilkington much better, looks good
Cons: Subaru glass sucks, thin
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