New Windshield - Lexus or Aftermarket?
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New Windshield - Lexus or Aftermarket?
The windshield of my 2009RX350 suffered from a couple of chips/cracks when the car in front of me veered off the road and sent some gravel flying. I am insured by GEICO and they will replace the windshield (through Safelite) at no cost to me, but if I insist on a Lexus windshield (also through Safelite), the cost to me would be $1414+ additional (!!!). 1. This seems like a super heavy extra cost, and 2. Is there any material difference in quality (e.g. sound absorption) between an aftermarket windshield or the Lexus one? [I had read somewhere that the windshield of my RX was of the appropriate thickness etc.. ("tuned") to reduce sound at the frequencies used in conversation, thus being quieter.) Any helpful comments or advice? - Tks!
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Some will say Lexus glass is different, is thicker, has better sound absorption blah blah blah. I've replaced the windshield on my old RX330 out of my pocket and there was no difference that I can tell.
Windshields are wear and tear item to me so that's not to say the next day another truck throws a rock and you're going to fork out another $1400 to another windshield? Absolutely not!
Windshields are wear and tear item to me so that's not to say the next day another truck throws a rock and you're going to fork out another $1400 to another windshield? Absolutely not!
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There isn't a noticeable difference as far as can tell. I have an aftermarket one on my 04 RX330, and I can't tell the difference between aftermarket and OEM. As long as you get the right one (rain sensing wiper or not, etc) you shouldn't have any issues.
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Your windshield is not just something to keep the bugs and rain from hitting you in the face, it also provides around 60% of the body structure in the case of a rollover as well as serving as the backing for airbags if deployed. The windshield is a safety item on your car. So consider the following info in your decision.
http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2...26/139493.html
http://www.glasslinks.com/newsinfo/detsafe.htm
http://www.bestglass.com/faq.html#faq3
http://www.propertycasualty360.com/2...precious-cargo
http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2...26/139493.html
http://www.glasslinks.com/newsinfo/detsafe.htm
http://www.bestglass.com/faq.html#faq3
http://www.propertycasualty360.com/2...precious-cargo
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Just some info for every one, you can ask your insurance company for OEM coverage for glass as well as any other parts and it isn't that much more. I think on my 08 RX it was around $40 extra a year. On my 12 ISC it was less as there are less after market parts for newer cars they said.
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As jfelbab mentioned, the windshield is a structural component of the car.
The noise abatement is just an extra. I do not even know how this is discernable.
From what I have read there are no Lexus OEM replacements, I may be wrong.
The key is to make sure the installer can make the rain sensing work. I have read tons of installs that failed. The installer should prove and show you the sensors work.
Good luck.
The noise abatement is just an extra. I do not even know how this is discernable.
From what I have read there are no Lexus OEM replacements, I may be wrong.
The key is to make sure the installer can make the rain sensing work. I have read tons of installs that failed. The installer should prove and show you the sensors work.
Good luck.
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Safelite replaced ours for about $250. Rain sensing wipers work great and no issues (i.e. no wind noise, etc). I can't say whether it is as thick as OEM glass, but so far we have been satisfied.
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I have decided to go with the Safelite glass. I am assured (by Safelite) that it carries a 'lifetime' warranty (whatever that means), that the thickness and density are identical to the original Lexus glass, that it is designed for the rain-sensing wipers etc.. etc... I don't have a breakdown of the actual cost of labor vs. parts, but was told the overall cost (paid by the insurance co.) is about $355; and the Lexus windshield is $1414 by itself more expensive than the windshield they install. Also, they come to my place to install, and it will be done tomorrow. Thank you cdnewton for writing/confirming what I had decided upon.
It's great to be able to get so many peoples' experienced opinions, and so quickly. Thank you ALL - I'm very grateful !
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Down here in Oz I had to get my windshield replaced. The insurance company obviously didn't want to use Lexus genuine parts and the aftermarket windsheild I got was made as per the Lexus standard. I can't tell any difference between the two. My rain sensing wipers work perfectly fine as they have always done.
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Down here in Oz I had to get my windshield replaced. The insurance company obviously didn't want to use Lexus genuine parts and the aftermarket windsheild I got was made as per the Lexus standard. I can't tell any difference between the two. My rain sensing wipers work perfectly fine as they have always done.
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Glad this work out for you, you might want to ask if you insurance allow you to add to use OE parts, I did it on my insurance from farmers $100 deductible and I get OE rain sensing windshield( they order it from Lexus dealership ) job was also done by safelite, they do good work. I only paid $30 a year additional for OE replacement and so far I had 1 front windshield and 1 rear passenger windows replaced by Lexus glass, it paid for itself already.
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Thanks to ALL.
I have decided to go with the Safelite glass. I am assured (by Safelite) that it carries a 'lifetime' warranty (whatever that means), that the thickness and density are identical to the original Lexus glass, that it is designed for the rain-sensing wipers etc.. etc... I don't have a breakdown of the actual cost of labor vs. parts, but was told the overall cost (paid by the insurance co.) is about $355; and the Lexus windshield is $1414 by itself more expensive than the windshield they install. Also, they come to my place to install, and it will be done tomorrow. Thank you cdnewton for writing/confirming what I had decided upon.
It's great to be able to get so many peoples' experienced opinions, and so quickly. Thank you ALL - I'm very grateful !
I have decided to go with the Safelite glass. I am assured (by Safelite) that it carries a 'lifetime' warranty (whatever that means), that the thickness and density are identical to the original Lexus glass, that it is designed for the rain-sensing wipers etc.. etc... I don't have a breakdown of the actual cost of labor vs. parts, but was told the overall cost (paid by the insurance co.) is about $355; and the Lexus windshield is $1414 by itself more expensive than the windshield they install. Also, they come to my place to install, and it will be done tomorrow. Thank you cdnewton for writing/confirming what I had decided upon.
It's great to be able to get so many peoples' experienced opinions, and so quickly. Thank you ALL - I'm very grateful !