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Safelite replaced my windshield again with a Pilkington one and it works great, just gotta rotate the HUD a bit.
We had 3 windshields replaced with OEM. The 4th was replaced with Pilkington brand. It’s last longer than the first 3 combined plus. It’s taken rocks that would have broken any of the OEMs. There was NO problem calibrating the eyesight.
I just had to replace mine. The screen we got was pilkington, who make the OEM windshield but it had no Land Rover branding. It was the latest version where the solar attenuation screen is now totally clear. There’s a little thermometer icon on the screen to indicate that it has solar attenuation.
Get aftermarket, it's superior. I've had my fair share of replacements and aftermarket held up much better. Pilkington is the brand you want if given a choice. Zero issues with Eyesight.
I got an aftermarket windshield, specifically it was a Pilkington and the HUD works fine, but it does have to be a HUD windshield. Only issue was the display was at a slight angle, but that can be adjusted via the settings
I’ve always replaced with the OEM ford glass because I like the f-150 logo on the top in my 2012.
My 2025 Ford Escape Hybrid currently has a chip
it had several chips in it already, but it was after 2 years
I got my first chip after 2 months, then within that week two more rocks hit it and it cracked. I decided to ignore it as it seems like they designed it to catch as many rocks as possible.
Driving home from the dealership two dump trucks pulled onto the highway and threw rocks at me. Less than 1 hour.
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