Windshield OEM Subaru or OEM FORD

OEM FORD Windshield

I have a 94 f150 that I had the windshield replaced not cause it was broken, it just was delaminating and hard to see out of cause it was the og windshield from 30 years ago

Vehicle: Ford
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OEM FORD Windshield

Changed a 250 windshield under Safelite, Had the Ford logo, worked exceedingly well.

Was it Ford OEM? Installer said yes. For what that's worth.

Pros: worked exceedingly well
Vehicle: Ford
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OEM FORD Windshield
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Rating 3.0

Windshield tech here. These windshields being almost straight up and down makes them very prone to rock chips, and the quality of Ford OEM glass has been getting worse by the year, it’s incredibly thin. If you replace it I would suggest putting in OE glass instead, if you can, ask for PGW or FYG glass.

Pros: PGW or FYG glass suggested
Cons: Ford OEM glass is thin
Vehicle: Ford Bronco
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OEM Subaru Windshield
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Rating 1.5

Just a heads up on my 2020 Impreza I learned the OEM glass was not the best. I went through 2 OEM glass windshields. After that I said throw in 3rd party and after that it never broke again.

Cons: not durable, broke easily
Vehicle: Subaru Impreza
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OEM Subaru Windshield

Windshield protection plan is mandatory for me and it’s probably going to be a cycle of new windshields until engineering can thicken them without compromising eyesight visibility. Between the car lot and DMV I was chipped. Any car with such camera input output capabilities seems to have weak ass windshields

Cons: weak, chips easily, frequent replacement
Vehicle: Subaru
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