Windshield OEM Subaru or Pilkington

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
earlisthecat
  • Chips/cracks:
Rating 5.0

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 :)

Pros: lasted 3x longer, resisted rock strike
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OEM Subaru Windshield
poseidondeep
  • Chips/cracks:
Rating 2.0

My windshield broke 4 months into ownership. Windshield cracked hard but held. Terrified me. Driving home for the next 2 1/2 hours I watch the spider legs widen.

Pros: held initial impact
Cons: broke quickly, crack widened
Vehicle: Subaru
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OEM Subaru Windshield
Crazzzyace08
  • Chips/cracks:
Rating 1.0

I'm on my 3rd windshield and this one is cracked now too with tons of rock chips. All OEM glass. 40k miles, 2 years of ownership. Subaru has notoriously soft and thin glass windshields.

Cons: cracks easily, soft glass, thin glass
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 40000 km
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