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OEM Hyundai Windshield

I took my car 5N to Safelite and they did a phenomenally good job. Because the car is so new, there are no 3rd party replacements available, such as PPG. So I have a OEM Hyundai windshield as a replacement. All calibrations were done perfectly, and the job took only a few hours. This isn't an ad for Safelite, just truthfully sharing my experience.

Pros: phenomenally good job
Vehicle: Hyundai
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OEM Hyundai Windshield
NlilNJA
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Rating 5.0

I ended up going through a reputable local glass shop near me who was able to order the OEM glass from Hyundai (took several weeks) and cost about ~$1,600. They didn’t need to do any camera calibration since they didn’t have to move any camera modules. I haven’t had any problems since then. As for whether to get OEE vs OEM? Really up to you but I really preferred to have the OEM just for peace of mind, especially with a HUD and all.

Pros: peace of mind, no problems
Vehicle: Hyundai Sonata
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OEM Toyota Windshield
jjdiablo
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Rating 3.0

Safelite did my front and back glass on my 2nd gen thru my insurance . I requested OE glass for both. They had a Toyota windshield in stock, but the sliding rear glass was 30-45 days out of stock, so I went aftermarket.

Pros: Toyota windshield in stock
Cons: aftermarket rear glass subpar
Vehicle: Toyota
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OEM Toyota Windshield

My 2019 rav4 is on its 4th windshield (3 replacements). It is the only vehicle I've owned in my 24 years of driving that I've had to replace a windshield on.

Cons: poor durability, multiple replacements
Vehicle: Toyota
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OEM Toyota Windshield
YouLeaveMeAlone
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Rating 0.5

Owned 3 weeks, getting replaced Wednesday. I was parked in my garage for a week while I was out of town… came back to a crack (no kids, no pets, nothing from ceiling). Crack almost dead center starting from bottom, no chips or impact marks. Drove to windshield repair place 5 miles away, it had grown. The said it could still be fixed and couldn’t find any impact marks. Made appt for next day, by then crack had tripled in dive just sitting in the garage. Now being replaced with non-OEM glass since OEM glass sucks.

Cons: cracked without impact, crack grew rapidly, poor OEM quality
Vehicle: Toyota Tundra
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