15
No data
15
No data
I had my windshield replaced recently though my insurance, they tinted it (70% ceramic) for free and installed Pilkington glass for free. Not sure what the OEM is but Pilkington is aftermarket that's as good if not better than any OEM glass, many have reported it seems stronger where you wont get chips quite as easily.
I replaced mine with an OEC. Didn't need to be recalibrated. Didn't have issues and it's been 2 years
when you do need a replacement, get it replaced with Pilkington brand. It's far superior to OEM (usually Carlex)
They ordered Volvo windshields and did my recalibrations. I haven't noticed any issues.
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.
They replaced with Pilkington glass and calibrated eyesight.
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 :)
after 10+ years its full of scratches and small dents. Around 600EUR for Pilkington OEM.
Has anyone noticed anything about the quality of pilk glass did a 2020 Honda odyssey that had 2 replacements done on it within 2 weeks originally had a pilk part in it with distortion on the passenger side top so bad that it threw the camera off so much it wouldn’t pass a static recalibration, threw oem in it and no issues on static or dynamic.
The last 2 pilkington I've used for a Toyota did not recalibrate, used pgw for both afterwards and they recalibrated instantly.
Write your review
Help others - share your experience with this part.
Windshield OEM Subaru or Pilkington
Windshield Tesla or Pilkington
Windshield Pilkington or OEM Mazda
Windshield Tesla or OEM Subaru
Windshield Pilkington or OEM Volkswagen
Windshield OEM Subaru or OEM Mazda
Windshield Pilkington or OEM FORD
Windshield OEM Honda or Pilkington