Who has had their 2004 - 2006 Ultra Windshield replaced?
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Who has had their 2004 - 2006 Ultra Windshield replaced?
Wife came home with a half-dollar size chip right in the driver's primary view this evening, looks like somebody tried to shoot her.
Know the LS430 Ultra glass is special with sound and rain repellent stuff. Just not sure how special...
Anyone have a recent estimate on OEM replacement?
Haven't had time to review my policy this evening yet (Erie), do have comprehensive coverage on it.
Looking at a potential alternative for used ones, shows 'w rain sensor' but not sure if that is Ultra or just option. Is 2001 - 2003 windshield going to be the same? For some reason I think the rain repellent stuff was on 2004 up.
http://www.car-part.com/cgi-bin/sear...erPage=1&iKey=
Know the LS430 Ultra glass is special with sound and rain repellent stuff. Just not sure how special...
Anyone have a recent estimate on OEM replacement?
Haven't had time to review my policy this evening yet (Erie), do have comprehensive coverage on it.
Looking at a potential alternative for used ones, shows 'w rain sensor' but not sure if that is Ultra or just option. Is 2001 - 2003 windshield going to be the same? For some reason I think the rain repellent stuff was on 2004 up.
http://www.car-part.com/cgi-bin/sear...erPage=1&iKey=
Last edited by DaveGS4; 07-18-12 at 07:21 PM.
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Pretty sure there's only one part number for the windshield. When I had mine replaced a couple months ago, the cost of a OEM windshield was a touch over $1800.
My insurance includes glass coverage at no cost, however there was a set limit($400-500) and I would have to pay the difference out of pocket for OEM.
My insurance includes glass coverage at no cost, however there was a set limit($400-500) and I would have to pay the difference out of pocket for OEM.
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Pretty sure there's only one part number for the windshield. When I had mine replaced a couple months ago, the cost of a OEM windshield was a touch over $1800.
My insurance includes glass coverage at no cost, however there was a set limit($400-500) and I would have to pay the difference out of pocket for OEM.
My insurance includes glass coverage at no cost, however there was a set limit($400-500) and I would have to pay the difference out of pocket for OEM.
I need to get mine replaced. Tons of pitting.
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Not that I can think of really, the rain sensor(which I was most concerned with) works just as it did before, the installer replaced the sensor pad with new OEM parts.
During the first couple days after replacement, I could've sworn I heard wind noise with all the windows/sunroof closed while traveling over 80mph, but I couldn't replicate the noise again. I should try again though.
During the first couple days after replacement, I could've sworn I heard wind noise with all the windows/sunroof closed while traveling over 80mph, but I couldn't replicate the noise again. I should try again though.
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To be honest, I'm not sure how to even check or test the windshield for that characteristic besides some kind of side by side water test with another local LS with OEM glass.
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That sucks Dave!
The rain repellant is only on the side windows, not the windshield. Windshields are always laminated. It is an acoustic windshield as all Lexus windshields are. My Dad had a windshield put in his '04 Ultra years ago, went with OEM and I just had one put in my ES350 OEM about two months ago. The bill for my ES was over $1,600 installed, I had the Lexus dealer do it. Glass was like $1,250 including the gaskets, trim, etc. Rest was installation. His was so long ago I don't remember and it wouldn't be applicable anyways.
I had a harder time getting them to do OEM this time than I have in the past, but I was able to get them to do it. I would REALLY insist on OEM, I've just had so many problems with aftermarket windshields I'll never accept another one. I basically told them I would not accept aftermarket glass, and they could either do OEM from the get go or they could install a few aftermarket ones which I would reject and then use OEM glass. My agent had to get involved, but once it was escalated it was no problem once that happened.
Here's the pricing on Sewell's site:
http://lexus.sewellparts.com/oem-cat...S430-2005.html
Does the Ultra have the heated glass?..if so the glass is a shocking $2995. Non heated with rain sensor is $1699.
I don't know that I would be confident in a used one. Once the glass is epoxied I just don't see how that epoxy can be removed and the surface made as new to support the bond with the vehicle again. With the windshield being such an important structural component of the car I'd be leery...
The rain repellant is only on the side windows, not the windshield. Windshields are always laminated. It is an acoustic windshield as all Lexus windshields are. My Dad had a windshield put in his '04 Ultra years ago, went with OEM and I just had one put in my ES350 OEM about two months ago. The bill for my ES was over $1,600 installed, I had the Lexus dealer do it. Glass was like $1,250 including the gaskets, trim, etc. Rest was installation. His was so long ago I don't remember and it wouldn't be applicable anyways.
I had a harder time getting them to do OEM this time than I have in the past, but I was able to get them to do it. I would REALLY insist on OEM, I've just had so many problems with aftermarket windshields I'll never accept another one. I basically told them I would not accept aftermarket glass, and they could either do OEM from the get go or they could install a few aftermarket ones which I would reject and then use OEM glass. My agent had to get involved, but once it was escalated it was no problem once that happened.
Here's the pricing on Sewell's site:
http://lexus.sewellparts.com/oem-cat...S430-2005.html
Does the Ultra have the heated glass?..if so the glass is a shocking $2995. Non heated with rain sensor is $1699.
I don't know that I would be confident in a used one. Once the glass is epoxied I just don't see how that epoxy can be removed and the surface made as new to support the bond with the vehicle again. With the windshield being such an important structural component of the car I'd be leery...
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Had mine replace with OEM; insurane company replaced it. I paid my deductable and the insurance covered the rest. The OEM has a tint while the aftermarket did not offer the tint; plus I wanted original part. Check with Sewell Lexus. Can't beat the prices.
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You need to replace the rain sensing tape or your rain sensors won't work. In general, the glass shops don't do this unless you ask for it. Ditto w/ OEM mouldings. I just had the windshield on my wife's LX replaced with a Pilkington, and it has the bronze tint just like the OEM, the black dots around the border, etc. I can't even tell a difference in noise. The only difference was it would have been $1700 out of pocket for OEM glass whereas 3rd party was $250 (here, glass is on comprehensive, but State Farm will not pay for OEM glass unless there is no alternative). As far as water repellant glass, I think it's BS. I've had 3 OEM windshields replaced on the LX (made in Japan by Asahi glass) and none of them repelled water. I only notice them repelling water after I get a full detail. I suspect they use rain X or something like that on it.
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Aftermarket windshield is not water repellant
First off, I am a Rain-X fan. I was pleased when I bought my Ultra and it had "water-phobic" characteristics built-in. Going down the interstate, a gravel truck (sign said faultless for rocks) kicked up a rock that caused a 1 foot crack. So much for the windshield repair option.
I checked around and found that only the OEM windshield had the water-repellancy, and my insurance would not cover that part because "after 12 months, they can substitute aftermarket parts." So I went ahead with the after market part that was 1/7th the price at about $250. I can assure, the water-repellancy feature is now GONE. So it is back to Rain-X every month or two.
I checked around and found that only the OEM windshield had the water-repellancy, and my insurance would not cover that part because "after 12 months, they can substitute aftermarket parts." So I went ahead with the after market part that was 1/7th the price at about $250. I can assure, the water-repellancy feature is now GONE. So it is back to Rain-X every month or two.
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I bought my LS with a after market wind shield and it sounds pretty good. There is a little wind noise but not much. When i get the money i will replace it with a OEM one.