Windshield OEM Subaru or CARGLASS

OEM Subaru Windshield
djsyndr0me
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Rating 5.0

had a large rock destroy the windshield of our Forester with EyeSight. The third-party shop (SafeLite) replaced it with OEM Subaru glass and recalibrated the EyeSight, and for the few months between then and trading it in we had no issues with the EyeSight at all.

Pros: no EyeSight issues
Vehicle: Subaru Forester
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OEM Subaru Windshield
blueweb00
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Rating 3.5

I had the same problem with the plastic piece that attaches to the windshield on my ‘16. Took to the dealership. All was good. Glue from the factory isn’t that good.

Pros: dealership fixed it
Cons: factory glue not good
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OEM Subaru Windshield
Ken_Oaks
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Rating 1.0

About to be on my third windshield in 3500 miles. First one was a pebble on the highway at 65mph, second was because some asshole drifted into the bike lane and kicked up a pebble around 45 mph. I owned a Legacy GT for 5+ years, doing the same commute as now, and only had to replace the windshield once. Outback owners filed a class action lawsuit against Subaru for their cheap glass.

Cons: poor durability, chips easily
Mileage: 5633 km
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OEM Subaru Windshield
baconater31
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Rating 1.0

I've had my windshield crack on all three of my subarus. Last time I went in last year with my 2020, the guy at safelite told me they are prone to breakage because of the angle they're at. They said they get subs and jeeps the most because of this

Cons: prone to breakage, design flaw
Vehicle: Subaru
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OEM Subaru Windshield
SharkAttackOmNom
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Rating 1.0

As for weak glass on Subarus? Probably not exactly what you think. IIRC, Subaru has started designing their frames to include the windshield as a structural component. This allows them to have smaller A-Pilars, which have grown to be massive these days. The downside of this is that a rock strike that you would normally brush can grow as the new weak point is challenged by the frame. What causes our windshield replacement was a hit that caused a quarter-sized crack, at the start of a 10 hour road trip. I watched that crack grow to 18 inches over that trip. While thermal expansion and frost could do that on older cars, I’ve never seen a crack grow quite like that.

Cons: prone to cracking, cracks grow rapidly
Vehicle: Subaru Impreza WRX STi
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OEM Subaru Windshield

I’m about to replace my 5th windshield on my 2022 Outback. Subaru doesn’t acknowledge anything out of the ordinary. I’ve contacted them multiple times. No impact at all. I park in garage and next day it’s cracked. Totally normal to Subaru.

Cons: cracks appear spontaneously
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OEM Subaru Windshield
MotoGeno
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Rating 0.5

I’m on like my 5th windshield. I’ve got a split running across half the windshield now that I just have to live with because of these absolutely ridiculously priced windshields that will inevitably crack in less than 30 days after replacing.

Cons: prone to cracking, high price
Vehicle: Subaru Legacy
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OEM Subaru Windshield
feocheo83
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Rating 2.0

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.

Cons: windshield replaced multiple times
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