Windshield Pilkington or OEM FORD

Pilkington Windshield
earlisthecat
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Rating 5.0

No problem w replaced our 4th with a Pilkington! The first 3 with OEM - big mistake x 3. The last was a Pilkington and it’s lasted many times longer than the other 3 OEMs combined. We also think it’s taken some hits that would have definitely shattered an OEM.

Pros: lasted many times longer
Cons: OEM big mistake
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Pilkington Windshield
TheNiteWolf
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Rating 5.0

I replaced my cracked windshield with OEE glass, which was Pilkington EZ Kool. The shop recalibrated my camera for the pre-collision assist, and it's functioned like normal.

Pros: camera functions normally
Vehicle: Ford
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Pilkington Windshield
Rick91981
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Rating 5.0

Not only is Subaru (Carlex) glass not required, you don't even want it if given a choice. Go for aftermarket glass, Pilkington if you can. Zero issues with eyesight after calibration.

Pros: zero issues with eyesight
Cons: Subaru glass not desirable
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OEM FORD Windshield
that1fknwitch
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Rating 1.0

Broncos came with a very shitty windshield that easily continues to crack if you have rock chips and excessive heat

Cons: easily continues to crack
Vehicle: Ford Bronco
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Pilkington Windshield
JoeGoats
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Rating 2.0

Just search windshield in this sub and you'll find many like minded souls. The OEM windows are paper thin and prone to chips, cracks, and tiny chips that turn into 3 foot cracks.

Cons: paper thin, prone to cracks
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