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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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Pilkington Windshield
BNinja921
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Rating 5.0

Went to the local glass shop. Bought the pilkington as it’s a hair thicker and I know other OEMs use them. Night and day. Pilkington glass appears way clearer with less distortions. I’ve driven about 1.5 k miles since replacement and eyesight is dead on- about 500 miles local, 1k highway. No issues, works great in rain, and no random stops or the dreaded eyesight disabled logo.

Pros: clearer with less distortions
Cons: none
Mileage: 2414 km
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Pilkington Windshield

OP I was just in the same boat. BMW Seattle wanted $3,000. I went through Safelite, paid $500, and got an OEM Pilkington windshield. They even calibrated everything for me and I haven\u2019t had a single issue in the 3 weeks of having it.

Pros: no issues
Vehicle: BMW
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OEM Mazda Windshield
Alexan52
  • Chips/cracks:
Rating 4.5

My CX-30 just got hit by a sizable rock that flew off a pickup hauling hay on the freeway yesterday and it came out unscathed. I was sure I was about to eat a windshield but the glass was surprisingly durable.

Pros: surprisingly durable, unscathed
Vehicle: Mazda
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Pilkington Windshield
Burgtastic
  • Chips/cracks:
Rating 5.0

When you get it replaced see if you can get Pilkington glass. It is supposedly much more durable. I've had my Pilkington windshield take a few rocks and she is still going well so far.

Pros: much more durable
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OEM Mazda Windshield
IllustratorOk678
  • Chips/cracks:
Rating 3.0

I got a rock chip in my brand new cx50 on a highway, thankfully it was small enough to be patched up by a professional

Pros: patchable chip
Cons: got a rock chip
Vehicle: Mazda
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OEM Mazda Windshield
tom951guitar
  • Chips/cracks:
Rating 1.0

I've had 2 cx5's and they seem cursed with windscreen chips. First one had a similar sized chip within a couple months of owning, 2nd one had a chip that would fail the MOT, so got it repaired, then a week later got another chip slightly above the repaired spot! Never had a car where the windscreen loves being stoned this much!

Cons: prone to chips, fragile
Vehicle: Mazda
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