Went with Pilkington glass
#16
It is funny how perceptive we are with these cars, though how many people are on forums for their cars anyway. I could think of an analogy for the black strip but I am in the plus column lately for stupid comments. Thanks for the tip, if i ever need a windshield the black looks ok.
#17
That is funny. It is not as pretty as oem I agree. But it looks fine to me. Not having a little chrome right there does not bother me. Honestly, with how quiet the car is and with the stereo off the wind noise was getting annoying. But I'm like that. I can't stand creaking and vibrations as I cruise. Drives me crazy.
#18
I am one oft heCL memebers that used the black goop on the underside of the OEM weather strip. Worked like a charm. I would Get the factory one back on and do that. I dunno, I think the missing Chrome takes a little something away from your car. Beautiful interior by the way!
#19
chrome strip
can they install the chrome strip on top of the windshield after it has been replaced? I just had mine installed and noticed it's all black now which is a bummer.
#21
#22
Lexus Champion
#23
so I just buy the chrome strip and tell them to redo it with the strip?
Last edited by aypues; 12-16-14 at 11:05 AM.
#24
Little more info in this thread. I had to do my window again because it was cracked by a pickup truck kicking up a rock.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...dshield-1.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...dshield-1.html
#25
Lexus Champion
You shouldn't have to buy the chrome strip. They should be responsible for using OEM stips and installing them. Otherwise they might even try to just silicone the gap or use putty! Tell your insurance company that they have done a bad job and you want them to do it right, that's why you have insurance to start with.
#26
You shouldn't have to buy the chrome strip. They should be responsible for using OEM stips and installing them. Otherwise they might even try to just silicone the gap or use putty! Tell your insurance company that they have done a bad job and you want them to do it right, that's why you have insurance to start with.
Update: my rain sensor is not working either! They are just going to refund my money and I'll have it fixed elsewhere.
#27
Pole Position
I've had a few windshields replaced on my '01. Pilkington is my preferred non-OEM glass. However, there is a difference in appearance in the tint/tone comparing the OEM Lexus brand windshield on my '06 vs. the Pilkington glass side-by-side. And, my rain sensor doesn't work with the Pilkington.
#28
I've had a few windshields replaced on my '01. Pilkington is my preferred non-OEM glass. However, there is a difference in appearance in the tint/tone comparing the OEM Lexus brand windshield on my '06 vs. the Pilkington glass side-by-side. And, my rain sensor doesn't work with the Pilkington.
#29
Moderator
Thanks for sharing your experience with replacing your windshield. I'd of course prefer to stay with the OEM windshield but sounds like the alternatives are way less expensive. Glad to hear that alternative glass will preserve rain sensor function - that is one of the things I love about the LS - the rain sensor on my car works flawlessly.
#30
If you are paying for it the oem is not worth it whatsoever. Not at $1000 or more. If anything, pay attention to the gaps at the top sides of the windshield. This is where wind noise is created and swirls around when on the highway. My 3rd windshield is the most quiet because I asked the installer to look for and fill these gaps.
Last edited by Lavrishevo; 12-18-14 at 08:09 PM.