Windshield Pilkington or OEM Volvo

Pilkington Windshield
Rick91981
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Rating 5.0

Aftermarket all the way. It's more durable than OEM. If you have an option, Pilkington seems to be the best through various user reports. I went through 3 replacements with my '19 Legacy and aftermarket is definitely better.

Pros: more durable than OEM, definitely better
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Pilkington Windshield
smc733
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Rating 5.0

It varies/depends. There are some cheap replacement windshields out there, but in my case, I found one who uses Pilkington glass for my Camry (the OEM supplier), came in at less than half the dealer’s quote, and looks identical to the glass that was on before.

Pros: looks identical to OEM
Cons: cheap replacement windshields
Vehicle: Toyota Camry
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Pilkington Windshield
Onebadsss
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Rating 5.0

That sounds reasonable. I just had the windshield on my wife’s 2021 Santa Fe Calligraphy replaced (because it failed NH state inspection due to a rock chip in the driver’s line of sight ????). Thompson Auto Glass, the company who handled the replacement and calibration, said the glass itself was $685 and then $250 charge for the calibration. The windshield was made by Pilkington, which is a premium auto glass manufacturer (the OEM replacement windshield on my 2001 BMW M5 is a Pilkington brand).

Pros: premium auto glass manufacturer
Vehicle: Hyundai Santa Fe
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Pilkington Windshield
earlisthecat
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Rating 4.0

We have a 22 OBW and are on our FOURTH windshield. The first ones we replaced with OEM. This last one we replaced with a Pilkington brand. Pilkington is still going strong and has lasted almost twice as long as the others combined.

Pros: lasting longer than OEM
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Pilkington Windshield
imhenry66
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Rating 4.0

Pilkington, the brand that makes Honda oem glass, was around $570 installed. It’s noticeably thicker than the oem R glass, which may be heavier and affect track time? But the quality is good. No distortion either.

Pros: good quality, no distortion
Cons: may be heavier
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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Pilkington Windshield
earlisthecat
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Rating 5.0

Last glass we replaced with a Pilkington. It’s lasted twice as long (so far) as all the other windshields combined. It’s had a couple of similar ‘minor’ stone chips as what did in the OEMs. It’s still going strong.

Pros: lasted twice as long, still going strong
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OEM Volvo Windshield
Lwize
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Rating 3.0

If your car has HUD then check that the after market windshields do not blur the HUD display. On Volvos the aftermarket windshields blur the HUD image.

Cons: blurry HUD image
Vehicle: Volvo
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OEM Volvo Windshield
Hour_City2530
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Rating 1.0

Within the first 2 weeks of receiving my car, while driving on the highway, I heard a pop noise on my windshield. A few hours later, A small hairline crack developed from the edge of my windsheild, and has since extended halfway across my windshield.

Cons: pop noise, hairline crack, crack extended
Vehicle: Volvo
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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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